Broadcasting Telecasting (Jul-Sep 1959)

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A WHBF PLUS SIGN • NO. 1 Standing at right is Ted Arnold, WHBF Stations' Sales Manager, a member of the school board, shown in session. Community leadership by staff people enhances WHBF value — for advertisers The esteem that WHBF enjoys in its home town community — the Quad-Cities — is deeply rooted. Since 1925 this station has had the advantage of constructive management by community-minded people. In accordance with this philosophy, WHBF has attracted a staff of like quality. Probably no other organization in the QuadCity area contributes more man hours, on and off the job, to helping and cooperating with every worthwhile project. The result of such community leadership and participation has accumulated over the years into a tremendous amount of acceptance for WHBF. BROADCASTING, August 31, 1959 This excellent stature, although it cannot be worked into a rate card, is a tangible plus that WHBF advertisers share with us in the Quad-Cities. STRONG & PRODUCTIVE FROM DEEP ROOTS Covering Western WHBF Eastern Iowa . RADIO & TELEVISION Represented by Avery-Knodel 51