Broadcasting Telecasting (Jul-Sep 1960)

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every friday evening at seven WHIO-TV REPORTS" a program deeply concerned with the interests and welfare of its viewers PROGRAMS TO DATE Installation of STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND at Wright Patterson Air Force Base 1913 FLOOD and what has been done to prevent another COMMUNITY THEATERS in the area WHIO-TV SURVEY of programming preference JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Difficulties encountered in FINANCING EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS in the expanding population NEW HORIZONS in MEDICINE— a series on medical research in the Dayton area PROGRAMS TO COME (Partial List) CIVIL DEFENSE— a series on preparation, plans, equipment and training in this area FBI in Southwestern Ohio; equipment, training, qualifications, operations WATER POLLUTION, and what is being done to curb it in the Miami Valley WEATHER FORECASTING, and why the Miami Valley area is one of the most difficult to forecast MILITARY AVIATION PROGRESS, from old McCook Field to present installations at WPAFB Photographed during the first program of the New Horizons in Medicine series are (left) Friiiil< C. Sutton, M.D., Director, Miami Valley Hospital; Al Herbert, moderator; and Nathaniel Soifer, M.D. There's entertainment galore on WHIO-TV. That's as it should be. But there's information, too, that is interesting, dramatic, vital. That's as it must be if WHIO-TV continues its policy of both satisfying and serving its viewers. As it will. Ask George P. Hollingbery for data on WHIO-TV and its market — third largest in Ohio. Associated with WSB, WSB-TV, Atlanta, Georgia and WSOC, WSOC-TV, Charlotte, North Carolina Channel Dayton Ohio SEAL OF GOOD PRACTICE BROADCASTING, August 29, 1960 39