Word: broadcasting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...wonder what they'll make of Orson Welles' War of the Worlds broadcast when it reaches them...
...Discipline. Despite Young's findings the Administration decided for several reasons not to discipline anyone involved. Nixon did not want to broadcast the quarrel between Kissinger and the military while delicate negotiations were under way. Evidence of Moorer's involvement was not conclusive at that point, and the President feared that punishing Radford and Welander might somehow cause more diplomatic secrets to be revealed to the public. Radford was shifted to Salem, Ore., where he now works as a personnel administrator at the U.S. Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center. Welander was sent to Charleston...
SUNDAY: The Boston Stranger. 1968. The ABC network broadcast of this sensationalistic pseudo-documentary is being blacked-out in Boston by the local affiliate which is showing "The Comic" starring Dick Van Dyke. For real Tony Curtis freaks, channel 9 in Manchester, N.H., is sometimes accessible in Boston with an antenna. 8:30 p.m. Color...
...neighbors have faced it alone, and I'm one Canadian who is damned tired of hearing them kicked around," growled Canadian Gadfly Gordon Sinclair, 73, a Toronto TV and radio personality who broadcast those sentiments over Canadian radio last June in an editorial entitled "Americans." The response was so enthusiastic from U.S. listeners who were tuned in that Sinclair made a record of the editorial, with the strains of the Battle Hymn of the Republic in the background. Another Canadian, a news director named Byron MacGregor, 25, was so stirred by Sinclair's encomium that he too made...
...commercials. Of its 5,000 or so competitors, the closest rival is the Hakuhodo agency, which has billings of less than $3,000,000. One reason for Dentsu's preeminence: because of its money, drive and just plain bigness, it can buy up prime print space and broadcast time months in advance, leaving only crumbs for its competitors...