Word: broadcast
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Symphony (Sun. 5 p.m., NBC). Four dances from Frederick Jacobi's The Prodigal Son (first broadcast), Haydn's Symphony No. 93 in D Major, the Gretry-Mottl ballet suite, Richard Strauss's Don Quixote...
Crosby, a 34-year-old bachelor, writes his daily piece while sunning himself on the beach at Fire Island, N.Y. He seldom goes to the Trib office, shuns pressagents and radio bigwigs. "I've never gone to a broadcast," he says. "I find that people in radio can be awfully damned convincing...
Berkshire Festival (Sat. 9:30 p.m., ABC). Serge Koussevitzky conducting the Boston Symphony in Shostakovich's Ninth Symphony (first broadcast)-see Music...
...lands where opportunity is not muffled. Australia has received applications from 150,000. Well-to-do Englishmen are buying estates in Eire, where eggs and meat abound. In the House of Commons last week, Herbert Morrison's brain-truster, Mr. Gordon-Walker, complained that the BBC had broadcast a song...
Drew Pearson, brash breathless Washington columnist, starred in the publicity trick of the week. In the New York Times his radio sponsor (the Frank H. Lee Co.) ran a full-page ad (cost: $4,800) announcing that "Pearson has attacked [the Ku Klux Klan] in radio broadcasts and newspaper columns. He was immediately . . . threatened with injury to life and limb should he set foot in [Georgia]. . . Mr. Pearson will deliver this Sunday's broadcast from the steps of the State capitol in Atlanta. . . . Mr. Pearson's life [has been insured] for One Million Dollars for the benefit...