Word: broadcasting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...part, read the official announcement issued last week by Hsin-hua, the Chinese press agency. Soon after, it appeared again on the black-bordered front page of Peking's People's Daily; it was broadcast, preceded by solemn music, every half-hour on radio stations throughout China. In Peking, the elevator girl in an office building used by foreign journalists burst into tears when she heard the news. Headlines appeared in newspapers throughout the world, and messages of condolence started pouring into the Chinese capital. In a rare gesture of sympathy and respect, the flags at the U.S. consulate...
...produce this film someone else made off with a haul. The characterizations are so brief as to be virtually non-existent, and George C. Scott hardly has any Scottish lines, much less scenes. The last twenty minutes of disaster footage are okay, but not fantastic. The famous live broadcast by a radio newsman captures the essence of the film in around 30 seconds...
...paper (which her father had bought during the Depression) after the 1963 suicide of her husband Philip. Since then, she has become one of the most powerful women in America-and one of the best, toughest publishers in the field. Her Washington Post Co., which includes Newsweek, six broadcast stations and 49% of a Canadian paper mill, rang up revenues of $287 million last year...
...Post last year accounted for 35% of the company's $287 million in revenues and 35% of its $28 million in profits. Newsweek and Newsweek Books accounted for 43% of revenues and 36% of profits, broadcast operations represented 13% of revenues and 26% of profits...
When contacted last night at his New York home and asked about Mainella's broadcast, Iselin said, "I never saw him [Restic] and I never...