''The
World
Tomorrow''
Program
Givinghope
•
1nanage
that appears
hopeless
I.und.,ing out ov" mo"
than one miIlion watts of radio
power and on more than 340
television stations worldwide,
Herbert W. Armstrong has
authoritatively exp/ained the
meaning behind world events for
more than a half century on the
World Tomorrow
program. The
program is considered by U.S. media
officials to be the longest
continuously running radio broadcast
in the United States.
From state-of-the-art television
and radio studios in Pasadena,
California, Herbert W. Armstrong
de/ivers weekly and daily broadcasts
on the causes of today's international
and domestic problems. Clockwise,
at right: Mr. Armstrong o.ffers a free
subscription to
The Plain Truth
at
the conclusion of another broadcast;
an audio technician mixes a program
sound track; the studio's chief
engineer checks technical quality;
personnel direct taping in the control
room; and the telecast is
electronically dubbed for worldwide
distribution.
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