English: Early magazine ad for the program. The magazine, TV Guide and Forecast has not been in business since the 1950s.
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There are no copyright marks on the full page of the ad, as can be seen at the link above. The dating timeframe above using the station's call letters and operating frequency as guides, establishes that the ad was published in 1953. Notice was not shown on the image, as was then required.
There is no evidence any of the parties listed claim copyright on the image.
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published between February 1953 (CBS's purchase of WBKB and its changing call letters to WBBM-TV.) and July 1953. (WBBM-TV continued to operate on the Channel 4 frequency until July 1953; after that, it had the permanent frequency of Channel 2.)
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2011-02-16 19:07 We hope 247×392× (40794 bytes) {{commons ok}} {{Information |Article = Garfield Goose and Friends |Description = Early magazine ad for the program. The magazine, ''TV Guide and Forecast'' has not been in business since the 1950s. |Author =CBS-WBBM-TV |Date = published between February 1953 (CBS's purchase of WBKB and its changing call letters to WBBM-TV.) and July 1953. (WBBM-TV continued to operate on the Channel 4 frequency until July 1953; after that, it had the permanent frequency of Channel 2.) |Source =[http://www.tvparty.com/lostgarfield.html TY Party] The website has no copyright information or restrictions on use/reuse of its images listed. |Portion = yes-resized image slightly to remove magazine's name at lower left corner of page. |Low_resolution = |Purpose = Illustration of one of the earliest images for the program. Television was live then and most to all of the live broadcasts were never recorded. This also illustrates the Roy Brown/Frazier Thomas re-design of the puppet. It is this version that is depicted in the ad for the show and the puppet version identified as Garfield Goose. This puppet is now in the Museum of Broadcast Communications and was the puppet used for all but the very early days of the program, which began on September 29, 1952. The program was less than one year old when the ad was published. |Replaceability = |other_information = see below }} ==Licensing== {{PD-Pre1978}} == Copyright details == *There are no copyright marks on the full page of the ad, as can be seen at the link above. The dating timeframe above using the station's call letters and operating frequency as guides, establishes that the ad was published in 1953. Notice was not shown on the image, as was then required. *[http://www.copyright.gov/records/ Copyright searches] were done on the following without any results: :Garfield Goose :Frazier Thomas :WBBM-TV :TV Guide and Forecast *There is no evidence any of the parties listed claim copyright on the image.
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