Word: channelizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Chances for non-commercial educational television looked better than ever yesterday when the special legislative commission studying the matter announced that the WGBH Educational Foundation would file an application for Channel 2 before June 2. This is the the deadline set last year by the Federal Communications Commission...
...proposed Channel 2 station, one of three temporarily reserved by the FCC for non-commercial television in the state, would cost $406,080 to $500,130, depending on the power used. It would be ready to go on the air by the summer or fall...
...summer of 1951, Russ and his wife took both tots to England, amid a gratifying fanfare of publicity, to swim the English Channel. Bubba was five and Kathy four. The British were horrified, and after debate in Commons, refused to countenance Russ's fondest dream. Russ took the kids to France, but the French turned him down, too. Eventually Russ gave up and brought them home. They starred in Florida water carnivals and branched out with bit parts in an Esther Williams motion picture, Skirts Ahoy...
These new developments in educational TV in Massachusetts seemed assured with yesterday's announcement by Senator Christopher Phillips, chairman of the Special Commission on Educational Television, that the Lowell Institute will apply before June 2 for a license to operate a station on Channel...
...reserved this Channel until June 2 exclusively for educational purposes. After that date, any organization may apply for a license...