Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1957)

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KSTP-TV hits nine out of ten ! Of the ten top-rated * syndicated film shows during the peak evening hours in the Northwest market, nine are on KSTP-TV ! These shows . . . "Highway Patrol," "Mr. D. A.," "City Detective," "Federal Men," "Studio 57," "Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal," "I Led 3 Lives," "Celebrity Playhouse," and "Stage 7" attract an unmatched audience — move merchandise for sponsors and participating advertisers. Nine out of ten is a pretty fair average in any league, and it's typical of KSTP-TV ... the first television station in this vital market of 688,558 TV families. •ARB Metropolitan Area Report, November, 1956. Congratulations, Ed Petryi f MINNEAPOLIS • ST. PAUL Basic NBC Affiliate sT/& /l/wMw&ffck, leaden? QtctfifaC Represented by Edward Petry & Co., Inc.