Word: broadcasting
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That's unfortunate because the Commission may have a chance to prevent the Federal Communications Commission from turning cable TV into a twin of broadcast TV. At the moment, though, the Commission is caught between the utopianist agitators, the FCC, and the special interests, all tugging in different directions. And the unique innovations in programming offered by cable TV will likely suffer...
WHRB, 95.3 on your FM dial, will broadcast the Harvard-Dartmouth hockey game tonight from Hanover's Davis Rank. Coverage of the contest will begin at 7:25 p.m. Genial Bob Burke will be behind the mikes tonight...
Stories concerning the Department's decision also appeared in The Wall Street Journal and on a national television news broadcast last week...
...among themselves and with authorities for survival, the geological tragedy became a human one. Shooting broke out frequently between troops and bands of looters who roamed the savaged city. Emergency hospitals set up to care for quake victims treated at least 32 Managuans for bullet wounds. In a radio broadcast, General Anastasio ("Tachito") Somoza, 47, the strongman head of the family that has ruled Nicaragua for more than 30 years, despairingly said that his capital's biggest immediate problem was not hunger or the threat of disease but the "abominable beings" scouring the dead city...
...clarify the fate of 780 Britons-including 565 teachers, 77 university instructors and 45 doctors-who are in Uganda under a British-aid program. The British government, which pays 40% of their salaries, had announced that these subsidies would be phased out over a two-year period. In his broadcast Amin appeared to say that British-aid employees would have to decide by Dec. 31 whether to stay on at "local salaries" -that is, by taking a 40% pay cut-or leave the country. Later he softened the blow a bit, however, by announcing that some aid employees could stay...