Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1960)

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...in Cleveland, particularly The monthly game of musical chairs-to see who's first-has taken a dramatic new turn. A year ago WHK couldn't even get into the game, as listeners virtually turned a tone-deaf ear. But that was before Metropolitan Broadcasting Corporation began presenting its new orchestration of service, news and showmanship. Today, WHK is firmly established among the virtuosos, accompanying your selling message with Cleveland's second largest audience.* The score is available from Blair, or General Manager Jack Thayer (EXpress 1-5000) Division of Metropolitan Broadcasting Corporation Cleveland •Pulse,20.3%-6 A.M.Midnight.Mon. Fri , Dec. 1959 . Hooper, 19.6%7 A.M.-6 P.M.,Mon.-Fn, Dec. 1959-Jan. 1960