Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1962)

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Why WKOW-TV bought Seven Arts'"Films of the 50's" MO Says Tony Moe: Executive Vice President, WKOW-TV, Madison, Wisconsin "These Warner features give us the strongest product available for our 10:00 P.M. Saturday showcase "Fanfare." We are confident these pictures will more than maintain "Fanfare's" position as the highest-rated feature film in Madison. They will reach out and pull a still larger audience. And certainly they are because they have big name value that advertisers like. And, Seven Arts Volume II has plenty of power for reruns on our Encore Theatre." Seven Arts' "Films of the 50's" Money makers of the 60's SEVEN ARTS ASSOCIATED CORP. 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 For list of TV stations programming Warner Bros. "Films of the 50's" see Third Cover SRDS (Spot TV Rates and Data)