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Show Three Large Utah Broad- casting Stations Form lie- gional System Ogdcn, Piovo, and Price. I j Complete microphone coverage ol j (he 1'JiO World Scries will be avail- j able to inle: mountain radio listen- ! ers exclusively over the Inter- j mountain Network through its af- filiation with the Mutual Broadcasting Broad-casting System. World Seri:s service in Salt Lake, Ogdcn and other northern ' Utah points will be offered exclusively exclu-sively by Radio Station KLO. KO s VO and KEUB are to be the ; World Series broadcasting outlets j in iProvo and Price. j Again as in 1039, the Mutual j Broadcasting System this year is j to be the only radio network to carry the World Series games. Exclusive Ex-clusive broadcasting rights for the games were granted Mutual in preference to the other three national na-tional broadcasting networks. Broadcasting of the opening game of the series, Wednesday, October 2, tentatively is scheduled to start over the Intermountain Network at 11 a.m. Radio listeners may hear the World Series broadcasts by tuning tun-ing to KLO, 1400 kilocycles; KOVO 1210 kilocycles or KEUB, 1420 kilocycles. kil-ocycles. KYO operates with 5,000 watts of power and KOVO and KEUB with 250 watts each. (Full time program service of the Mutual Broadcasting System, a long established coast-to-coast national na-tional network of 137 radio stations, sta-tions, will be offered for the first time on Sunday, September 29 to more than a half-million Intermountain Inter-mountain radio listeners over KLO, Ogden-Salt Lake City; KOVO, Provo and KEUB, Price, Utah. These three stations also will comprise a new regional broadcasting broad-casting chain to be known as The TntaTmmmfim KXMwlVrV T?"T .O Will serve as the key station for the Intermountain Network, whose studios stu-dios and offices are to be located in the Mclntyre Building in Salt Lake City. |