Word: broadcasting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Paris, President Charles de Gaulle, on a nationwide broadcast, said the struggle in Algeria "no longer makes sense." The new Algeria, he declared, "will respect the interest of our country and provide the necessary guarantees for the community of French stock." On April 8, the voters of Metropolitan France will say yes or no to De Gaulle's solution of the Algerian problem, and he asked that the nation reply "affirmatively and massively." Virtually every political party has rallied to De Gaulle's support. Socialist Leader Guy Mollet said flatly, "The sense...
...television industry employs something called Broadcast Advertisers Reports, which monitors TV commercials and helps the industry regulate itself. Last week B.A.R. Chairman Phil Edwards turned around and bit the master. His chief complaint: B.A.R. monitors local stations, which choke the air with commercials in excess of industry rules. B.A.R. turns in a report. The station ignores it. The National Association of Broadcasters ignores it. The commercials go on. "I suppose we would have realized from the start that nobody would give himself a ticket for speeding," said Edwards. "We will not be privy to a farce...
...build up its credibility with its worldwide audience, the Voice reports the bad news along with the good, does its best to show how the U.S. is moving to improve itself. "Prejudice exists in the U.S.," one broadcast said candidly, then went on to outline the nation's progress in winning civil rights for Negroes. When Astronaut John Glenn went aloft last month, his entire flight was broadcast live in English on the VOA network by announcers who were fully prepared to keep right on reporting the news if disaster struck...
...response to the movement has "optimistic." A revised version of Harvard speech has been re-broadcast, printed and many times...
...game will be broadcast on WHRB...