Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1963)

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The Memphis Expressway Story Memphis asked: "What will our expressways be like?" To answer this question, WREC-TV sent camera crews to Dallas, Houston, New Orleans and Atlanta, and produced a comprehensive series of programs titled "The Tale of Four Cities." In the final program . . . operating in the light of how other cities had solved their expressway problems, the Memphis Expressway Committee and Engineers were able to clearly present our proposed expressway system, its routes, and functions. WREC-TV is proud of its role in this vital community undertaking. Another example of the many public service features that continually produce enthusiastic public acceptance for WREC-TV and its advertisers. WREClW® CHANNEL^ MEMPHIS AN OPERATION OF COWLES MAGAZINES AND BROADCASTING, INC. AFFILIATED WITH CBS. REPRESENTED BY THE KATZ AGENCY.