Word: broadcasting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This evening I heard the announcement that the "March of Time" would be heard hereafter but once a week. I wish to say that this means that the daily broadcast of the finest program on the air has been discontinued, for the "March of Time" is so considered by me and a host of my friends and is looked forward to as a nightly source of education with regards to the events...
More power to TIME and its return to the air as a weekly. Its daily dramatization had lost the punch of the once-a-week broadcast. It was a real thrill for this more than six year cover-to-cover reader to react again to the stirring episodes of our recent history...
...with great pleasure that I heard your broadcast of Thursday night [Oct. 15] in which you reviewed the news covered by the "March of Time" since its inception, and announced that it will henceforth be presented under your own sponsorship. I look forward to a bigger and better "March of Time" than ever before...
...should like to know if it would be possible to secure a copy of the script used in the broadcast...
Alone with a microphone, after all the crowds, the shouts, the flaring lights, Alf Landon spoke in a voice surprisingly calm and deep. It grew ever quieter, slower, more halting as he reached the close of his election eve broadcast, last speech of his campaign. "Our healing . . . will be revealed by the still small voice-that speaks to the conscience-and the heart -prompting us to a wider-and wiser- humanity." On came the voice of the announcer, reverent and tender, as if speaking the epilog of a sad and stirring drama: "And so, quiet falls over the study...