Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1963)

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Washington D.C. is our local beat. Network news programs from Washington, fine as they are, can't cover all the stories that affect particular states. Our Washington Bureau can. Bill Roberts, Carl Coleman and Norris Brock file radio and TV reports daily to our stations on matters of area importance. They're backed by more than 20 of Washington's top specialized reporters, the bureau men of time, life and fortune. Thus we join the world's most important news city to our audiences. We have done so, on a full-time basis, since 1958. We believe that group operators— a third force in broadcasting—can offer unique services to the communities their stations serve. As a division of Time Incorporated, TimeLife Broadcast is especially gratified to be able to deliver those services in the area of news and public affairs. CAUFORNIA-KOGO-TV-AM-FM San Diego COLORADO— KLZ-TV-AM-FM Denver INDIANA— WFBM-TVAMFM Indianapolis MICHICAN-WOOD-TV-AM-FM Grand Rapids MINNESOTA— VVTCN-TV-AM Minneapolis/St Paul BROADCASTING, November 18, 1963 53