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Radio advertisement script collection, 1939-1940

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Series I. Radio advertisement scripts, 1939-1940
Arranged by radio station call letters.
BOX-FOLDER 1/1 KQV scripts, May 1940
KQV was a Mutual and Quaker Network affiliated AM broadcast station in Pittsburgh, Pa., opened in 1919, and operated in 1940 by KQV Broadcasting Company. KQV transmitted at 1000 watts on 1380 kc.
BOX-FOLDER 1/2-7 KQW scripts, June 1939 - Sept. 1940
KQW was a Mutural and Don Lee Broadcasting affiliated AM broadcast station in San Jose, Calif., opened In 1909, and operated in 1940 by Pacific Agricultural Foundation, Ltd. KQW transmitted at 5000 and 1000 watts on 1010 kc.
BOX-FOLDER 1/8 KRBA scripts, May 1940
KRBA was an independent AM broadcast station in Lufkin, Tex., opened in 1938, and operated in 1940 by Red Lands Broadcasting Association. KRBA transmitted at 250 watts on 1310 kc.
BOX-FOLDER 1/9 KRBM scripts, April 1940
KRBM was an NBC affiliated AM broadcast station in Bozeman, Mont., opened in 1939, and operated in 1940 by KRBM Broadcasters. KRBM transmitted at 250 watts in 1420 kc.
BOX-FOLDER 1/10 KRE scripts, March-April 1940
KRE was an independent AM broadcast station in Berkeley, Calif., opened in 1922, and operated in 1940 by Central California Broadcasters, Inc. KRE transmitted at 250 watts on 1370 kc.
BOX-FOLDER 2/1 KRIS scripts, May 1940
KRIS was an NBC and Lone Star Chain affiliated AM broadcast station in Corpus Christi, Tex., opened in 1937, and operated in 1940 by Gulf Coast Broadcasting Co. KRIS transmitted at 500 watts on 1330 kc.
BOX-FOLDER 2/2-5 KRKD scripts, May-June 1940
KRKD was an independent AM broadcast station in Los Angeles, Calif., opened in 1927, and operated in 1940 by Radio Broadcasters, Inc. KRKD transmitted at 2500 and 1000 watts on 1120 kc.

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