Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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Know Charlotte by the company it keeps Major distribution center of the Southeast, Charlotte records 1956 wholesale sales at $1,327,633,000 * A comparison with your selection of the "first fifty markets"! should result in an appropriation for Charlotte. The record also shows WBT Radio exceeding nearest competition in total audience by 711% (NCS #2). tStandard Metropolitan Area Population ''Source: Census of Business, Dept. of Commerce (Pub. 1956) Charlotte $1,327,633,000 • Birmingham $1,202,769,000 • Louisville $1,191,095,000 • Columbus $987,909,000 • Richmond $852,924,000 ft-*-. Represented Nationally by CBS Radio Spot Sales CHARLOTTE, N. C. Jefferson Standard Broadcasting Company