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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Taruc was asking this time was Magsaysay's promise that the word "surrender" would not be used in official documents. This time Magsaysay agreed, though only on the understanding that Taruc would accept all other peace terms -unconditionally. As prearranged with Taruc, I broadcast this message on May 13, dropping the news about the word "surrender" into a casual interview on the Let's Make Merry program on Station DZRH. Taruc accepted the inevitable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: SURRENDER AT BARRIO SANTA MARIA | 5/31/1954 | See Source »

...becoming a commercial FM station should the news FCC ruling make it reduce present operations. Commission regulations, however, would call for 12 months a year operation under this plan, and McElroy was not certain whether this was possible. He also ruled out the prospect of obtaining an AM broadcast channel for the station or the addition of television facilities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New FCC Power Limitations Threaten WHRB Broadcasts | 5/28/1954 | See Source »

...paid by the Chinese government to develop its information service. Back in the U.S., in 1935 he began a column of political punditry in the New York Herald Tribune, switched to the Sun and later to the Hearst chain. While writing his column, he also did a weekly radio broadcast for the National Association of Manufacturers. In addition he toured the U.S., writing and making, peeches as an "industrial consultant." The Senate's La Follette Committee on Civil Liberties reported in 1938 that for his speaking engagements and other work he was paid nearly $40,000, through a publicity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Man in the Middle | 5/24/1954 | See Source »

...television program, which originated in New York, was entitled "How Shall Congressional Investigating Committees Conduct Themselves Under Law?" Because none of the local television stations carry Murrow's program regularly, Boston was "blacked out" from the original broadcast. Miss Lee Silvian, publicity director of the program, asserted, however, that CBS might rebroadcast the film if there were enough demand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Griswold Attacks McCarthy-Type Probes | 5/21/1954 | See Source »

...class to listen to him, he recalls that "one day there would be 45 students, the next six, and then 45 again, as the soldiers were shipped out and back." Hoadley's lectures must have been good, because his last one lured over 60 people away from hearing Hitler broadcast his famous reply to President Roosevelt...

Author: By John G. Wofford., | Title: Hoadley of the Hutch | 5/21/1954 | See Source »

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