Word: broadcasting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Izmir home. By 9:30 a.m., he was sitting at Menderes' desk in Ankara, proclaiming himself provisional head of government and the armed forces. "I tried to reason with the politicians, but they were blinded by ambition. We had to act," he told the nation in a radio broadcast. "They ignored my advice. They thought the Turkish nation was a senseless herd." He added: "I have no intention, I repeat, no intention whatever of being a dictator.'' The whole purpose of the coup, he insisted, was "for the purpose of having just and free elections as soon...
Last week King Mohammed V made a radio broadcast informing the nation of the identity of the new Premier: King Mohammed himself. He added, in a low, tired voice, that most of the administrative work would be performed by Crown Prince Moulay Hassan as his deputy. At week's end Lieut. Commander Blair was installed in an office in the royal palace at Rabat, next door to the crown prince...
Blue Network. In Lithgow, Australia. taxi drivers agreed to watch their language after some of their two-way radio communications were accidentally 'broadcast over the loudspeaker in Our Lady of Fatima Church...
Cooke's change of nationality seems to coincide with the troubles besetting his dream of creating a Canadian communications empire. His money-losing Saturday Night magazine has long been on the block without any takers. Last year Canada's Board of Broadcast Governors, after questioning Cooke on his programing philosophy, gave only a minimum two-year renewal to CKEY's license. Recently the B.B.G. left him among the also-rans in the race for Toronto's private TV channel...
...television. He has lent his faultless, icky-wicket comments to nearly every royal occasion since World War II, including the funeral of King George VI, the wedding and the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. A merry, good-tempered pro, he was the BBC's first war correspondent, even broadcast from a Royal Air Force bomber on a raid over Berlin. In 1945, he was arrested in Berlin by suspicious Russian soldiers, won his freedom by taking advantage of certain physical resemblances, gloweringly insisting that he was "a Churchill...