Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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AMONG THE STARS IN WASHINGTON! During the prime "AA" nighttime hours, when the stars shine brightest, WRC-TV averages greater share of audience* than any other station in the Capital ! And if you call pronto, WRC-TV will arrange ten-, twenty-, or the new thirty-second spots in this prime evening time adjacent to the greatest shows and stars in television. If you figure prospective customers among Western fans (and who doesn't?) line up your sights on avail * ARB — Washington. D. C, Metropolitan Area Report — October 1957. abilities flanking programs such as "The Californians, ' ' ' 'The Restless Gun ' ' and ' 'Wagon Train. ' ' Or use comedy to gladden the hearts (and loosen the pursestrings) of your stubbornest prospects. Pick your spot before or after shows like "Groucho Marx— You Bet Your Life," "The Life of Riley" and "The George Gobel Show." A choice few of these spots among the stars are available now. Call WRC-TV or your nearest NBC Spot Sales representative for quickest results! WASHINGTON, D. C.