Word: broadcasters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Washington against tobacco commercials, and television seems to be listening. The TV industry, which carried $208 million in tobacco advertising last year, now carries about one antismoking commercial for every three cigarette spots. Both NBC and ABC have increased the number of antismoking commercials in prime time, while two broadcast station owners -Post-Newsweek and Group W-have dropped cigarette advertising altogether.* Dr. Frederickson, however, still considers that inadequate. Last December he went on the air himself in a series of five 30-minute programs on WOR-TV, a Manhattan independent, called How to Stop Smoking...
...HERB KAPLOW. Probably the most aggressive news questioner at presidential press conferences, Kaplow, 42, effectively employs his broadcast-trained voice to push Press Secretary Ron Ziegler hard at daily briefings. He has covered Nixon longer than any of the other new reporters, has interviewed him frequently since his 1956 vice-presidential campaign. A 14-year network veteran, Kaplow thinks quickly, and manages to capsule presidential news neatly in the limited time...
Robert D. Luskin '72 of WHRB testified he was leaning out a second-floor window when he saw Dean Glimp making his announcement. It was, he said, "barely audible." He said he broadcast the fact that Glimp was making the announcement and later broadcast the fact that Glimp was making the announcement and later broadcast the fact that a state policeman was tugging at his microphone cable. On a tape replay, he said, the time between the two reports was 2 minutes 46 seconds...
Consistent with its bias toward using traditional channels, the group is secretive in effect, if not in intention. Its members, according to Doty, share a sense that "one doesn't broadcast too much until one has a consensus developed...
...discussion is sponsored independently of any political group. Parts of the program will be broadcast on WHRB at 3 p.m. tomorrow...