Word: broadcasting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Bonsal was summoned back from Cuba after Castro, in a TV broadcast last week, accused the U.S. Embassy of collaborating with foes of his government. He also denounced Vice President Richard M. Nixon...
...principal source of material for WBAI is the British Broadcasting Co.'s famed, culture-heavy Third Programme, which rents records of its shows to the foundation for $1 a disk. This week Gilbert and Sullivan fans can hear a BBC D'Oyly Carte broadcast of Patience, and Shakespeareans will hear Stratford-on-Avon's Shakespeare Memorial Theater company do Twelfth Night. Next week WBAI will play a tape, made in Europe last summer at the Bayreuth Festival, of an uncut (close to five hours) performance of Wagner's Die Meistersinger...
...Reports (CBS, 9:30-11 p.m.). In a repeat broadcast, Howard K. Smith talks to India's Prime Minister Nehru, also religious leaders of India and the U.S., about "The Population Explosion...
...Davis feels that President Harding is the worst advertiser in the country and therefore nobody knows of his great work. He proposes that an office of Administration Publicity be set up to broadcast with trumpet blares what the President is so reticent in telling. There will be a hierarchy of advertising agents, speakers and political salemen, in fact all the machinery of commercial selling, including "pep talks." The party in power will peddle its wares to the nation while the nation pays the over-head. (From the CRIMSON, April...
...begins the nation's first mass TV assault on illiteracy, broadcast by eleven commercial and three educational TV stations covering Alabama, both Carolinas and one-third of Tennessee. Illiterates in the area (adult population: 5,135,000) include 1,160,000 people with less than five years of schooling and 214,000 who never went to school at all. (No cause for complacency in supposedly better-educated areas: California has 440,000 illiterates, New York...