Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1961)

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Pioneer public seruice Dr. Vladimir K. Zworykin spent long years of research that resulted in major television developments; among them the camera tube he named the iconoscope, for which he filed patent application in 1923, and the cathode ray or picture tube called the kinescope, which he first demonstrated in 1929. have pioneered uugh • uicm-Fm • uigrl-tu in the development of mass communications. Established in 1922, 1944, and 1949, respectively, these stations have been and are dedicated to serving all listeners in the cities and communities throughout their coverage areas. WGAL-TV CkcuutM? j Lancaster, Pa. NBC and CBS STEINM AN STATION Clair McCollough, Pres. Representative: The MEEKER Company, Inc. New York • Chicago • Los Angeles • San Francisco 34 BROADCASTING, October 2, 1961