Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1962)

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There are 175,000 farms in WHO Radio's NCS '61 area! What can you sell to families whose incomes are over $14,000 per year — in New York — or Cleveland — or in Iowa Plus? The average farmer in Iowa has an annual income of $14,177. His family buys exactly the same things as similarly prosperous families anywhere — plus the feeds, fertilizers, etc. they buy for their farmbusiness activities. Yet Iowa farms account for only HALF of Iowa's "spending money"! WHO Radio's NCS '61 proves that WHO Radio reaches 354,050 homes weekly, in the 117 counties shown above. And with radio, you know you don't get much "switching around" — the station that's listened-to-most is really "listened-to most of the time." (Source: Whan Surveys) Ask PGW for all the facts on one of the greatest advertising bargains in America. WHO for Iowa PLUS ! Des Moines . . . 50,000 Watts . . . NBC Affiliate Peters, Griffin, Woodward, Inc., National Representatives BROADCASTING, November 26, 1962 23