Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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EVERYBODY HAD FUN IN CHICAGO (EXCEPT THE COMPETITION) WHEN WBKB-TV PREMIERED "SHOCK"! WBKB-TV FRANKENSTEIN 24.7 Station "B" Dr. Hudson, The Vise and Jack Eigen 6.2 Station "C" "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (First Run) 20.9 Station "D" "Boomerang" 3.8 . . . AND THE SAME HAPPENED IN BALTIMORE WHEN WBAL-TV PREMIERED "SHOCK"! WBAL-TV FRANKENSTEIN 20.7 Station "B" "Destination Tokyo" (First Run) 10.6 Station "C" "Test Pilot" (First Run) 12.6 £ *Trendex SCREEN & GEMS, INC. TELEVISION SUBSIDIARY OF COLUMBIA PICTURES CORP. NEW YORK DETROIT CHICAGO HOLLYWOOD NEW ORLEANS TORONTO 711 Fifth Ave. 709 Fox Bldg. 230 N. Michigan Ave. 1 334 N. Beech wood Dr. 1032 Royal St. 102-108 Peter St. Plaza 1-4432 Woodward 1-3979 Franklyn 2-3696 Hollywood 2-31 1 1 Express 3913 Empire 3-4096 Broadcasting December 16, 1957 • Page 63