U. S. Radio (Jan-Dec 1960)

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SlVllSRICA "As long as there is a voice, there is hope ..." Since World War II, the Voice of America has been the voice of freedom and truth and hope for peoples of the world. And for these past 18 years, the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation is proud to have played a part in this Voice of America. Since 1942 Crosley has operated 6 transmitters near Bethany, Ohio, as a link in the Voice of America, International Broadcasting Service of the United States Information Agency helping to beam broadcasts in 37 languages to countries of the globe. This is one of the many public services of the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation, whose principle has always been that its WLW Radio and TV Stations must give endless service to their communities. And thru cooperation with the Voice of America, it is service to the community of the world. This is our pride and our privilege. WLW-I Television Indianopolis WLW-D Television Dayton WLW-T Television Cincinnati the dynamic WLW Stations WLW-C Television Columbus WLW-A Television Atlonto Crosley Broadcasting Corporation, a division of >4kco