Heinl radio business letter (Jan-June 1944)

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2/22/44 21 stations reporting increases of ^75,000 to ^150,000; 16 stations reporting increases of Sl50,000 or more (including one station that operated with 25 KW during 1942) . These stations are outlets for the four major networks, as follows: Blue (5 stations): KXEL, Waterloo, WJZ, New York City; WWVA, Wheel¬ ing, ~lENR and WLS, Chicago, CBS (20 stations); KIRO, Seattle; KMOX, St. Louis; KNX, Los Angeles; , Dallas; KXL, Salt Lake City; KTRH, Houston; KWKH, Shreve¬ port; WABC, New York City; WBBM, Chica'go; WBT, Charlotte; WCAU, Phila delohia ; WCCO, Minneapolis; WCKY, Cincinnati; WHAS, Louis¬ ville; WJR, Detroit; WKBW, Buffalo; WLAC, Nashville; WRVA, Rich¬ mond; WTO?, Washington, D. C. ; WL, Mew Orleans. NBC (24 stations); KDKA, Pittsburgh; KFI, Los Angeles; KOA, Denver; KOB, Albuquerque; KPO, San Francisco; KSTP , St. Paul; KVOO, Tulsa; KYW, Philadelphia; WBAL, Baltimore; WBAP, Ft, Worth; WBZ, Boston; WEAF, New York City; WFAA, Dallas; WGY, Schenect¬ ady; WHAM Rochester; WHO, Des Moines; WLW^ Cincinnati; WK5AQ, Chicago; WOAI, San Antonio; WPTF, Raleigh; ’WSB, Atlanta; WSM, Nashville; WTAM, Cleveland; WTIC, Hartford. Mutual (2 stations); WON, Chicago; WOR, New York City, The remaining station (WHN, New York City) received revenue from intermittent ne twork c onnection during the year 1942, ne tworks ; Blue (2) ; CBS (V) : NBC (5) : Fourteen of these stations are o^mied and operated by major WENR, Chicago; WJZ, New York City KMOX, St. Louis; KNX, Los Angeles; WABC, New York City; WBBM, Chicago; WBT, Charlotte; WCCO, Minneapolis; WTOP, Washington, D, C, KOA, Denver; KPO, San Francisco; WEAF, New York City; WMa4, Chicago; WTAM, Cleveland. Eleven are owned or controlled by corporations that are in the publishing business; KOB, Albuquerque, N. Mex, (Albuquerque Journal, T,N. Peoperday) KRLD, Dallas, Tex. (Times Herald Printing Co.) KTRH, Houston, Texas (Houston Chronicle Publishing Co.) KWKH, Shreveport, La, (Times Publishing Co.) WBAL, Hearst Radio, Inc., Baltimore (American Newspapers, Inc.) WGN, Chicago, Ill. (Chicago Tribune) WHAS, Courier Journal & Louisville Times Co., Louisville, Ky, WSB, Atlanta Journal Co,, Atlanta, Ga, WBAP, Carter Publications, Inc. , Ft. Worth, Texas WFAA, Dellas, Texas, (Dallas News) WLS, Chicago, Ill. , (Prairie Farmer Publishing Co.) 6