Word: delayer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...center in Ann Arbor, Mich., to the first group of the 148 public-TV stations on the list. After the first channels had aired the show, they would mail it to the second group of stations. By the time the show reached the final stations on the list, the delay might be as long as nine weeks. As a result, NET documentaries tended to lack immediacy when they were not totally out of date...
Despite the FCC's well-hedged go-ahead, therefore, the future of pay TV is still uncertain, at best. Joseph Wright, board chairman of Zenith Corp., believes that start-up and production of sufficient decoding devices will mean a year's delay between FCC authorization and actual premiere of a new pay channel. And that would be in just one market, perhaps where Zenith maintains its headquarters: the city of Chicago...
...event, the next move is up to Johnson. Goldberg, who was an Associate Justice on the court for nearly three years before becoming Ambassador to the U.N. in 1965 - he resigned in June 1968 - would dearly like to have the job of Chief Justice. While some Senators could probably delay the Goldberg confirmation by filibustering, Senate reaction is generally favorable to the nomination. The question is whether, even at the end of his reign, Johnson is willing to place his domes tic leadership on trial again. At stake is the ideological complexion that the Supreme Court will assume for many...
...took seriously that Soc Rel 148 was an experiment, and it might want to wait until grades are in before deciding on the worth of the course. A delay like this could put off the course until next year," Brown said...
McCurdy says the delay of the completion of the bubble--which was supposed to be ready for the start of the season--has been an obstacle to the team's training and that consequently it will be less prepared than usual...