Broadcasting Telecasting (Apr-Jun 1963)

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Seven Arts IV V Allied Artists WB EN-TV flags large audience attention with its b fine film packages M.G.M. NTA INTERNAT SAA-Films of the 50 s WBEN-TV sets high standards for film-viewing in the rich Buffalo market with the week-day 5 O'CLOCK SHOW and nightly 11:20 SHOW. Star-studded film packages with the best and most recent product available from major studios offer the early family-sized audiences and the late adult viewers enjoyable filmfare that puts a solid segment of the total audience on Channel 4. And that's where you'll find it best to channel your television sales efforts. Participation rates keep the cost-per-thousand down to where you like them. And you'll like what you see when we give you an idea of current availabilities. Write or Phone Our Representatives Harrington, Righter & Parsons, Inc. WBEN-TV A CHANNEL an affiliate of WBEN-AM-FM The Buffalo Evening News Stations CBS IN BUFFALO BROADCASTING, May 13, 1963 37