Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1961)

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Why KTVU bought Seven Arts' Volumes 1 Says Bill Pabst: "When you look over Warner's 'Films of the 50's' you see good star value and all the other ingredients that top grade product should have. You are assured of the viewing public and the aying advertisers. "We were SRO going into the first group, and expect to be equally well set before the second group goes on.?f Seven Arts"'Films of the 50's Money makers of the 60's SEVEN ARTS 181 ASSOCIATED CORP. PREMIERE THEATRE First Run— Sundays, 7:00-9:00 P.M. Repeat Performance— Mondays, 7:30-9:30 P.M. A SUBSIDIARY OF SEVEN ARTS PRODUCTIONS, LTD. NEW YORK: 270 Park Avenue YUkon 61717 CHICAGO: 8922-D N. La Crosse, Skokie, III. ORchard 4-5105 DALLAS: 5641 Charlestown Drive ADams 9-2855 L. A.: 232 So. Reeves Drive GRanite 6-1564-STate 8-8276