Word: broadcasting
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...program is broadcast by Channel 44 Monday through Friday from 9-9:30 p.m. Any group or individual with a format for a program can use the airtime...
BOARD Chairman Andrew Heiskell announced last week that Time Inc. and McGraw-Hill Inc. had reached an agreement in principle whereby McGraw-Hill will purchase 13 radio and television stations operated by Time-Life Broadcast. The sale, which is subject to the approval of the Federal Communications Commission and the directors of both corporations, calls for a price of $80.1 million. It includes AM and FM radio and VHF TV stations in Grand Rapids, Indianapolis, Denver and San Diego, in addition to a UHF TV station in Bakersfield, Calif. (It does not include any of Time Inc.'s community...
...This was no outburst by a single individual," President Nixon said in a quickly issued statement. "This was the action of an unruly mob that represents the worst in America." Nixon went on the offensive the following evening at a rally in Anaheim, Calif., which was broadcast on national television by the Republican National Committee at a cost of $48,000. "We must recognize," he said, "that in a system that provides a method for peaceful change, there is no cause that justifies resort to violence or lawlessness in the United States of America...
...Friday night in Anaheim-home of Disneyland-Nixon made a speech dramatizing the San Jose incident before a throng of screaming Orange County supporters. The Republican party bought television time that night to broadcast the address-and it was as good a show as any late-night horror film. His eyes rolling around in his skull, his hands chopping the air in shaky spastic motions, the President asked the nation to draw the line against those who condone and excuse violence...
...panic. From Ottawa, External Affairs Minister Mitchell Sharp ordered armed guards posted at all foreign embassies and consulates; Canadian officials and prominent businessmen began themselves to live at home and travel only under heavy protection. After the passage of several "deadlines" for the meeting of the demands, Montreal radio broadcast the FLQ manifesto; but negotiations between the government and the FLQ's representative Robert Lemieux never got underway, and on the evening of October 10, the Chernier cell of the FLQ seized "the Minister of Unemployment and Exploitation," Laporte...