Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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&Sfck &sf£5 H$£t J4*M. Jc^t. J&fr$t. Ji*#L Ji*$4 NOTICI TIMEL Tl 1ST ( to advertisers, agencies and the television industry ) EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1, 1957 WCDA-B-C, the CBS Basic Affiliate serving Albany, Schenectady and Troy in New York State's rich Northeast will switch from UHF Channels 29 and 41 to originating from the newest and tallest tower east of the Mississippi (1,353 feet.) Simultaneously, 438,000 TV homes will know us as * w-ten * ALBANY, NEW YORK (Satellite Channel 19 will be retained to serve "Western Massachusetts.) Naturally, in addition to the great CBS lineup, we shall continue to offer the finest available local originations as: • M-G-M Early Show • Popeye • M-G-M Late Theatre • UP News and PAX Service fS5 For availabilities, please call: HARRINGTON, RIG-HTER and PARSONS, Inc. National Representatives New York, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, and Atlanta w-ten ALBANY • SCHENECTADY • TROY CHANNEL 10 CBS TELEVISION NETWORK • BASIC AFFILIATE Broadcasting December 9, 1957 • Page 25