Broadcasting Telecasting (Jul-Sep 1959)

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this is Knoxville, Tenn. THE TAFT STATIONS . . . yesteryear, one radio station broadcasting in a single market; today nine influential radio and television stations reaching over 8,000,000 people in key Mid-West and Southern markets. This is progress — progress in building and expanding modern new broadcasting stations and facilities; progress in a growing volume of business; and progress in gainful results achieved for an ever increasing number of advertisers. If you are interested in having your advertising dollars earn more . . . now is the time to invest them in growing Taft Stations. Birmingham, Ala. St 1 Cincinnati, Ohio io and television stations WKRC-TV Cincinnati. O. w c RADIO >nd FM WTVN-TV Cotumhu*, O. W T \V/ N RADIO and FM WBIR-TV Knoxtiile, 7Vnn Sales Representatives: The Katz Agency, Inc., *The Young Television Corp. Sales Office: Radio Cincinnati 20 BROADCASTING, August 3, 1959