Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1963)

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YOU MAY NEVER SEE THE BRIGHTEST STAR BUT... WKZO Radio Outshines 'Em All in Kalamazoo and Greater Western Michigan! WKZO RADIO MARKET COVERAGE AREA • NCS '61 ! ] SKtOSS i i&BtLU j «K ASS ; MICH.I First magnitude in Greater Western Michigan: XCS '61 credits WKZO Radio with more circulation than any radio rival in the area — with 40.4% more than all other Kalamazoo stations combined! Brightest morning and evening star: the 6-county Pulse of Sept., '62 shows WKZO Radio outshining all competitors in 358 of 360 quarter-hours surveyed, and dominating all hours surveyed both in total listening and adult listening. And our star is waxing, not waning — Sales Management has predicted that Kalamazoo will outgrow all other U. S. cities in personal income and retail sales between 1960 and 1965. Explore the galaxy of amazing facts with your Averv-Knodel man! %A super-nova in the constellation Taurus was seen to explode July 4, 1054 — the "brightest star" to date. WKZO CBS RADIO FOR KALAMAZOO AND GREATER WESTERN MICHIGAN Avery-Knodel, Inc., Exclusire National Representatives BROADCASTING, April 1, 1963 117