Word: network
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...place to drive in. Scooters are fine, and walking is even better; but for most, the public transit system will do best. It's called the MTA, and 20 cents will get you almost anywhere. Park Street Station in downtown Boston is the hub of this underground network. But, remember: the subways and buses stop...
...were drawn up to establish a balance in programing: 18.9% news and documentary programs, 15.6% sports, 15.6% light entertainment, 13.1% opera and drama, 4.6% movies, 16.7% children's and women's programs, 1.2% religious programs, 8.9% miscellaneous live programs, 5.4% station breaks, announcements and commercials. With the network firmly in control of content, commercials have even been introduced ($5,000 a minute), but they are not interstitial. They are entirely lumped into one 13-minute segment each evening...
United has CAB permission to drop eight cities on Capital's unprofitable short-haul runs. The new giant will serve 117 cities, spread across the U.S. in a rough H. To handle this 18,000-mile network in streamlined fashion. United al ready has on order 20 twin-jet French Caravelles, 40 Boeing 727s, six more DC-8s and eleven more Boeing 720s. These, plus Capital's Viscounts, will give United the biggest jet fleet in the nation...
J.F.K. in Paris (NBC, 8-8:30 p.m.). President Kennedy's pre-Vienna meeting with President de Gaulle, covered by network correspondents and cameramen...
Eyewitness to History (CBS, 10:30-11 p.m.). One of the week's major news stories reported by network cameramen and narrated by Walter Cronkite...