Image:BLUEKATE344.jpg

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Blue Network
Description

Advertisement from the Albert Lea Evening Tribune, March 3, 1944, placed by the Blue Network to advertise its facilities in New York City for the purpose of promoting its network and its local affiliate, KATE.

Source

Albert Lea Evening Tribune, March 3, 1944, via newspaperarchive.org

Article

Blue Network

Portion used

This is the entire advertisement

Low resolution?

This is a low-resolution copy. It is somewhat unlikely that a high resolution copy, in any event, would be used to make derivative works, such as T-shirts, given the nature of the work in question

Purpose of use

The purpose of the advertisement is to illustrate a salient point in the article, namely that the Blue Network shared facilities in New York City with its former parent, the National Broadcasting Company. This is part of the discussion of the ties that the Blue Network still had to NBC after its spinoff in 1942.

Replaceable?

This would be one of the few illustrations in the media showing the post-1942 ties between NBC and the Blue Network; as such, the illustration is not easily replaceable

Other information It is worth noting that no corporate logos are used in the advertisement. It is also very clear that this was used for publicity purposes.

File history

Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time.

Date/TimeDimensionsUserComment
current15:27, 21 December 2006448×532 (170 KB)Eric O. Costello (Talk | contribs) ({{fair use in Blue Network}} Source: Blue Network Publicity, via the Albert Lea Evening Tribune, March 3, 1944 Web source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com {{promotional}})

The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed):