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Viewpoints come to life on WRC-TV. The currents of the world cross in Washington. Nowhere else is there such a day to clay flow of events, such a depth of newsworthy personalities. WRC-TV draws on these, and on the doings and ideas of the nation's leaders, to create Washington's widest range of informational programming. Programs like award-winning "Teen Talk," "Challenge," "Traffic Court," "A Moment With," "It's Academic". . . and NBC Television's "Meet The Press" and "David Brinkley's Journal," both of which originate live from WRC-TV. This is the kind of programming, balanced by creative entertainment, that attracts Washington's discerning, adult audiences . . . and captures their attention for your commercials too. *lst in number of homes delivered all week long. (Sign on to sign off, Nielsen, Jan. '62; ARB Jan. '62.) WRC-TV m IN WASHINGTON SbTonwenled4 REPRESENTED BY NBC SPOT SALES SPONSOR 12 MARCH 1962 59