U. S. Radio (Jan-Dec 1961)

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tflCWING FORWft^ Michigan Week May 21-27 New horizons are dawning everywhere in mighty Michigan, center of the dynamic Great Lakes region. In industry, science, transportation, community development, and other fields, exciting new projects are pointing the way to even greater economic strength and vitality. We invite you to march forward with Michigan — to share in the benefits of its growth and expansion. A good place to start is the WWJ Stations in Detroit, basic sales media in the business heart of the state. % M \ m AM and FM W WU RADIO KB WWJ -TV Detroit's Basic Radio Station ■■ Michigan's First Television Station NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES: PETERS. GRIFFIN, WOODWARD, INC. • OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE DETROIT NEWS U. S. RADIO/April-May 1961 55