Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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BINGHAMTON IS NO LONGER A ONE -TVSTATION MARKET \ s \ / II VI/ Now for the FIRST TIME the curtain's going up on ALL of the top NBC shows via WINR Binghamton's Great New Channel NOW ON THE AIR! CHANNEL 40 1,070,000 WATTS An impressive new studio building . . . our own microwave relay system . . . and an energetic promotion campaign which led to thousands of conversions before our test pattern was on the air are but a few of the indications of the strength and stability of this new sales signal in the Binghamton market. One of the most powerful on the air . . . WINR-TV, with a million-plus watts, is the first station to offer full network programming from the first day of operation. . IN THE TRIPLE CITIES BINGHAMTON ENDIGOTT JOHNSON CITY, N. I REPRESENTATIVES GEO. P. HOLLINGBERY Gannett Radio-TV Group BROADCAST DIVISION OF THE BINGHAMTON PRESS COMPANY Broadcasting November 18, 1957 • Page 81