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WFAA-820 RADIO ^>B DALLAS ttfenntHt t>i, fi*«.«Y*.tr* *YC* ■») r*' (Mftod SWJm lfr|tiM«Mlw AS U S U A I WFAA RADIO WAS THERE! John Davenport, WFAA-820's own Aerospace Reporter was sent to Cape Canaveral to cover our astronauts' historic space rides. Within minutes after the network reports, Davenport was giving a Texan's "eye witness account" that delved into many interesting aspects not heretofore reported. But that's the way "Southwest Central" covers the news . . . specialists for special stories, and on-the-spot whenever possible. It is just another i-eason why more of the great news-conscious public stay with WFAA-820 all day! In most instances there are 3 to 4 special reports hourly, in addition to regularly scheduled newscasts. Just imagine what such an audience could mean to you! &S. AT (3(9PnMK4tcca^<9KS (3eidw • DALLAS WFAA • AM • FM • TV — THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS EONSOR • 4 SEPTEMBER 1961 17