Sponsor (Nov 1946-Oct 1947)

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The unceasing sweep of the second hand around the face of the studio clock represents, in it way. one of radio's surest virtues. For the split-second timing h\ which radio lives is the essence of dependability— a characteristic that million of American listeners have come to accept and expect in the way radio -er\c> them, da) and night. Dependability is no le>> a central feature in the make-up of the seven Fort Industry stations. Reaching 20. (KM). 000 people in seven important markets, they have grown steadily and strongly hecause they know the importance of dependability in the service they render. And. sure as time itself, the Fort Industry stations will continue to employ the finest broadcasting skill, maintaining the dependability that listeners and advertisers alike have come to expect of them. gl THE FORT INDUSTRY COMPANY WSPD, Toledo, O. • WWVA, Wheeling, W.Va. • WGBS, Miami, Fla. \\ \(. \. Atlanta, Ca. • \\ MMN, Fairmont, W.Va. • \\ I Ok. Lima, O. • W HIZ. Zanesville, O. " )<>ii can bank on a I Hrl lmlmtr\ Station"