Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1962)

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and there's 27% more of it (on the national average) in Ohio's Third Market — and no medium — but none — covers it as thoroughly as WHIO-TV, AM, FM. Ask George P. Hollingbery Additional morsel for thought: Good Labor-Management Relations. Less idleness through work stoppages than any city its size, last ten years. (Source: Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce) BROADCASTING, November 26, 1962 Associated with WSB, W SB-TV, Atlanta, Georgia and WSOC, WSOC-TV, Charlotte North Carolina WHIO DAYTON, OHIO • WHIO • AM FM TV 27