Individual TV Market Revenue for 1962 Compared with 1961

Individual TV Market Revenue for 1962 Compared with 1961

ductions: Joel Chaseman, gm. WBC Pro- 20%; Thomas B. Rice, 11%; Albert L. W. C. Woodall Jr. Stations -WBBK Blake- grams Sales: Alvin Sussman, vp and gm. Butler, 14.9 %, and others. Headquarters: ly (76%), WDWD Dawson (50%), WINO Ownership: Westinghouse Electric Corp., 300 South Stafford Rd., Winston -Salem, Widner (33 %), WGRA Cairo (25%), which manufactures electronic and com- N. C: Park 3 -4353. WFPM Fort Valley (25%) all Georgia,. munications equipment, home appliances, Wisconsin Valley Television Stations and WGSW Greenwood, S.C. (37.5%). air brakes, x -ray machines, electric light WMTV(TV) Madison and WSAU -TV- J. W. Woodruff Jr. Stations- WRBL -AM- bulbs, elevators, etc. Wausau, both Wisconsin. Ownership: FM -TV Columbus (30.4%). WGPC -AM- Martha White Mills Inc. -See H. Calvin Wausau Record Herald, 25.9 %; Wisconsin FM Albany (55 %), and WAZA Bainbridge Young. Rapids Tribune, 6.5 %; Marshfield News (40 %), all Georgia. Radio. Herald, 12.9%; Rhinelander News, 8.6 %: Don E. Whitman-See Community Merrill Herald, 8.6% and Charles Lemke, D. E. Woodson-See Frontier Broadcast- Jane Whitbread -See Fisher Stations. 27.2 %. ing. David R. Worley Stations-KOKE Austin, John Hay Whitney -See Corinthian; also John P. Wilmer -See Stevens -Wilmer. 50% of KWBA Baytown, both Tex., and Herald -Tribune Radio Network. WHY Television System- WKY -AM -TV KLEA Lovington, N. M. Wichita Tv Stations- KARD -TV Wichita. Oklahoma City; WTVT (TV) Tampa, Fla.; Ralph G. Worater -See Bluegrass Broad- KCKT (TV) Great Bend, KGLD (TV) KTVT (TV) Fort Worth, Tex. Ownership: casting. Garden City, all Kansas, and KOMC (TV) Oklahoma Publishing Co., 100 %. Jack D. Wrath r Jr .-See Transcontinent McCook, Neb. Ownership: George M. Stations. Brown, 13.9 %; Charles L. Brown, 27.33 %; Theodore J. Wolf-See Krisik-Wolf -Stur- W. A. Grant, 5.4% and others. devant- Dustin Stations. Malcolm D. Wymand-See Northern Wy- D. M. Wiggins -See Junell- Wiggins Sta- Mitchell Wolfson -See Wometco. oming. tions. H. Calvin Young Stations-WENO Madi- T. D. Wiggins -See Junell- Wiggins Sta- Wometco Enterprises Stations -WTVJ son, Tenn.; WYAM Bessemer, Ala.; WGUS tions. (TV) Miami, Fla.; WLOS- AM -FM -TV North Augusta, S. C., KIIX(TV) Los An- Arthur Wilkerson Stations -WLIL Lenoir, Asheville, N.C.; KVOS -TV Bellingham, geles. Ownership: Mr. Young and Martha all Wash. and 47.5% of WFGA-TV Jackson- White Mills Inc. are joint owners of WLIK Newport and WLIJ Shelbyville. ville, Fla. Mitchell Wolfson, pres; Louis WENO and own 95% of KIIX. Mr. Young Tenn. Owned 100% each by Mr. Wilkerson. Wolfson II, vp; Richard F. Wolfson, vp owns 70% of WYAM and 37.5% of WGUS. Williams- Bertholf Stations-KUTT Fargo, and asst secy; Jack Waxenberg, vp; Rich- Martha White Mills Inc. owns 50% of N. D.; KOYN Billings, Mont.; KQDY ard D. Windatt, vp (finances); Elmer H. WGUS. Jerome Glaser owns 25% of Minot, N. D. D. Gene Williams and Del- Radloft, treas; Arthur H. Hertz, contr. WYAM, 12.5% of WGUS and 5% of KIIX. bert BerthoIf each own 50% of KUTT & Headquarters: 306 N. Miami Ave., Miami KOYN; each owns 25% of KQDY. 32, Fla. Franklin 4 -6262. Zanesville Publishing Stations WHIZ - AM-FM-TV Zanesville Ohio; WTAP- -AM- Harold Winkler-See Pacifica Foundation. Allen M. Woodall Stations -WDAK Colum- TV Parkersburg, W. Va. Zanesville Pub- Winston-Salem Broadcasting Stations - bus (50 %), WMOG Brunswick (100 %), lishing Co. owns 60% of WHIZ and 63% WTOB Winston -Salem, 55% of WGIIP- WDAX McRae (68 %), WAYX Waycross of WHIZ -TV; 100% of WTAP. Principal TV High Point, both North Carolina; (25%), and WALG Albany (100 %), all stockholders: Clay, Arthur S., 47.5% each WSGN and WBMG (TV) Birmingham, Georgia. Allen M. Woodall, pres; Ed Wein. and William O. Littick, 5 %. Ala.; KTHT Houston, Tex. Ownership: nail sis mgr; Allen M. Woodall Jr., regi John G. Johnson, 10.2 %; James W. Coati, sis mgr. Headquarters: Martin Bldg., Co- Prod Zierle -See Midwestern Broadcast- 11.6%; Jonas S. Rice, 10 %; Earl F. Slick, lumbus, Ga. Fairfax 2 -5447. ing. Individual TV market revenue for 1962 compared with 1961 No. Sta- Total Total Total tions 1962 1962 1962 Gain Gain Gain Re- Rev- Ex- I n- Network or Spot or Local or port- enues' penses come' 1962 1961 Loss 1962 1961 Loss 1962 1961 Loss Markets ing (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) (000) Albany- Schenectady - Troy, N.Y. 3 $ 6,316 $ 4,432 $ 1,884. $1,769 $1,750 $ 19 $4,172 $3,702 $370 $1,120 $1,139 ($19) Albuquerque, N.M. 3 2,259 1,964 295 638 536 102 670 518 152 1,073 1,019 54 Amarillo, Tex. 3 2,247 2,080 168 530 525 (6) 627 597 30 1,169 1,020 149 Atlanta, Ga. 3 8,579 5,823 2,755 1,921 1,783 138 4,900 4,194 706 2,875 2,176 699 Bakersfield, Cal. 3 1,973 2,097 124 439 383 56 744 595 149 989 843 146 Baltimore 3 12,063 8,477 3,587 2,413 2,310 103 8,414 6,346 68 2,831 2,615 216 Beaumont -Port Arthur, Tex. 3 1,796 1,892 (96) 557 474 83 928 706 222. 530 524 *6 * Binghamton, N.Y. 3 2,782 1,735 1,047 Boston 3 24,026 12,252 11,774 4,214 4,115 99 17,541 15,008 2,533 6,028 5,163 864 Buffalo -Niagara Falls, N.Y. 3 12,044 7,844 4,200 2,482 2,363 119 8,698 7,447 1,250 3,100 2,791 309 Cedar Rapids -Waterloo, Iowa 3 2,689 2,201 488 952 859 93 1,399 1,349 50 534 508 26 Charles -Oak Hill- Hunting- ton, W.Va.-Ashland, Ky. 4 4,789 3,909 880 1,770 1,362 408 2,107 1,917 290 1,188 1,032 56 Charleston, S.C. 3 1,871 1,566 306 652 ** 515 ** ** 778 ** ** Chattanooga, Tenn. 3 2,164 2,144 21 740 689 51 895 796 99 670 591 79 Chicago 4 48,714 29,713 19,001 7,054 6,501 553 34,200 30,582 3,618 10,573 8,293 2,280 Cincinnati, Ohio 3 11,108 6,686 4,421 2,636 2,528 108 5,989 5,428 561 2,342 2,268 74 Cleveland 3 19,740 10,118 9,622 3,530 3,774 (244) 13,829 11,031 2,798 3,880 3,724 156 Colorado Springs - Pueblo, Colo. 3 1,562 1,575 (12) 365 358 7 531 478 5 709 608 101 Columbia, S.C. 3 2,236 1,735 501 531 478 53 928 824 104 721 481 340 Columbus, Ohio 3 9,390 5,891 3,499 1,769 1,850 (81) 5,722 4,611 1,111 2,478 2,121 357 Dallas -Fort Worth, Tex. 4 12,801 8,757 4,045 2,329 2,162 67 7,323 5,706 1,617 4,131 3,751 380 Denver 4 7,700 5,345 2,354 1,361 1,269 92 4,294 3,719 575 2,311 2,269 42 Dei Moines -Ames, Iowa 3 4,003 3,153 850 1,157 1,218 (61) 2,473 2,272 201 872 696 176 Detroit 3 20,233 10,969 9,264 4,737 4,578 159 12,708 11,240 1,468 5,287 4,180 1,107 El Paso, Tex. 3 2,107 2,000 106 482 375 107 682 83 1,053 885 168 Evansville, Ind. 3 2,196 2,013 183 794 697 97 763 667 (4) 746 789 (43) Flint-Saginaw -Bay City, Mich. 3 3,429 2,852 577 1,097 1,043 54 2,072 1,633 437 740 689 51 Fort Wayne, Ind. 3 2,585 1,950 635 880 833 47 1,143 1,130 13 774 644 130 Fresno -Hanford -Visalia, Cal. 6 3,498 3,840 342 913 869 44 1,822 1,521 301 1,287 904 383 Grand Rapids- Kalamazoo, Mich. 3 6,762 3,587 3,174 1,914 ** * 4,382 ** ** 629 ** ** Green Bay, Wis. 3 2,977 2,487 490 1,080 980 100 1,331 1,000 331 731 697 34 Greenville-Spartanburg, S.C.-Asheville, N.C. 4 3,324 2,550 774 1,005 906 99 1,586 1,451 I35 926 864 62 Harrisburg- Lancaster- York- Lebanon, Pa.. 5 4,734 3,717 1,017 1,453 1,458 (5) 2,946 2,759 187 1,183 1,149 34 Hartford -New Haven -New Britain -Waterbury, Conn. 5 10,370 6,760 3,610 2,009 1,889 120 7,927 7,059 868 1,336 1,304 32 3. * * * * * * * * * * * t Hilo. Hawaii 1964 BROADCASTING YEARBOOK PAGE A -145 .

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