Radio and Television Today (Jan-Nov 1941)

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W43B (44,300 KC.) New England's FIRST FM transmitter at Paxton, Mass. New England's fyMt FM Stations Are A Boon To Dealers THIS pioneering achievement in static free broadcasting creates a brand new source of sales for New England retailers of radio sets equipped to receive FM. The Mt. Washington and Paxton FM stations assure adequate coverage, an important selling point to emphasize when showing sets. The first FM seven-days-a-week commercial in New England, Monday through Saturday 6 to 6: 1 5 p.m., sponsored by Socony Vacuum Oil Co. Inc., the Mobilgas News Service, May 26, 1941. ■PHTBTrOMl Dealers! Tell Prospective Buyers of FM Sets . . . — that since July 24, 1939, sixteen hours of FM broadcasting have been on the air daily, beginning at 8 A.M. — that favorite programs can be heard on FM . . . weather . . . news . . . commentators . . . dramas . . . comedy skits . . . vocal and instrumental music . . . sports . . . educational talks . . . interviews. With this complete daily program, demonstration of FM sets can be made at any time during the day or evening. W43B, Boston, 44,300 KC, W39B, Mt. Washington, N. H., 43,900 KC. W39B (43,900 KC.) Loftiest commercial transmitter in America, atop Mt. Washington, N. H., 6300 feet above sea level. < •\|» THE Yankee Network, to* inc. FM STATIONS 21 BROOKLINE AVENUE, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS AMERICAN NETWORK, INC., Exclusive National Sales Representatives 50 RADIO TODAY