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PASTOR GENERAL'S REPORT, JUNE 10, 1983
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Both came through within a week of each other in late 1982. Final confirma­
tion came early this year. Because of long lead times, the June issue was
the first READER'S DIGEST we could make. This month, READER'S DIGEST sub­
scribers in several countries will read an ad written by Mr. Armstrong
entitled, "The Peril to Your Life Grows." The editions carrying the ad cir­
culate in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Canada, Britain, France, Switzer­
land, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Norway, Denmark and Sweden. Next month, we
will add Mexico and South Africa.
READER'S DIGEST provides an excellent vehicle for the international area,
where electronic media is often limited. Internationally, the circulation
is 13 million and within the United States, 17� million. Naturally, every­
one is anxious to see the returns come in, and we will update you as things
progress.
--David Hulme, Media Purchasing
P.S. I have just heard that Trinidad has accepted "The World Tomorrow,"
Sunday evenings at 6:00 p.m.!
TELEVISION
Alabama
WHNT (CBS--Ch. 19), Huntsville--
7:30 a.m., Sun.
Arkansas
KTVE
(NBC--Ch. 10), El Dorado-­
':O O a.m., Sun.
California
KJEO (ABC--Ch. 47), Fresno--7:30
a.m., Sun.
Colorado
KOAA
(NBC--Ch. 5), Colorado
Springs--6:30 a.m., Sun.
KWGN {Ind.--Ch. 2), Denver--7:00
a.m., Sat.
WDVM
7:30
District of Columbia
(CBS--Ch. 9), Washington-­
a.m., Sun.
Florida
WPEC
(ABC--Ch. 12}, West Palm
Beach--9:30 a.m., Sun.
WXFL
(NBC--Ch. 8), Tampa--9:00
a.m., Sun.
Georgia
WMAZ
(CBS--Ch. 13), Macon--8:00
a.m., Sun.
WTBS
(Ind.--Ch. 17}, Atlanta :- -
7:00 a.m., Sun.
Illinois
WQAD
(ABC--Ch. 8), Moline--8:30
a.m., Sun.
WTVO
(NBC--Ch. 17), Rockford--
10:00 a.m., Sun.
Indiana
WBAK (ABC--Ch. 38), Terre Haute
--10:00 a.m., Sun.
Kansas
KAKE
(ABC--Ch. 10}, Wichita--
10:00 a.m., Sun.
KUPK
(ABC--Ch. 13), Garden City
--10:00 a.m., Sun.
Michigan
WPBN
(NBC--Ch. 7), Traverse
City--11:30 a.m., Sun.
WTOM
{NBC--Ch. 4), Cheboygan--
11:30 a.m., Sun.