Word: broadcast
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Ceremonies at Hyde Park, dedicating part of the estate as a national monument, all networks but Mutual (Fri., 2:30 p.m., E.S.T.). Mutual will broadcast a recorded version six hours later...
March 1, 1945. A tired, broken man, at journey's end, made his final broadcast, almost twelve years to the day since, vigorous and full of hope, he had begun his presidency. In an unsure, dragging voice, Franklin Roosevelt told the nation: "I am confident . . . we can begin to build, under God, that better world...
...broadcast of speeches will be only part of the Roosevelt memorial. Other scheduled programs...
When Franklin Roosevelt died, U.S. radio made history of a sort, with a monumental, 85-hour tribute. It was a hail & farewell to a man whose radio voice had become the best known in broadcasting, whose vast radio audience has yet to be surpassed. This week, on the first anniversary of Franklin Roosevelt's death, that well-known voice was heard again: NBC brought out a twelve-record collection of excerpts from his speeches that will be broadcast this week by 80 NBC affiliates as part of a memorial program...
...Chesterfield Supper Club, with vocalists, 25-piece orchestra and pressagents, rehearsed and broadcast twice from a TWA Constellation 20,000 feet above Manhattan. The guitarist got so sick at rehearsal that he couldn't go up for the show...