Word: network
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...article, "The Surprising '50s," you stated: "In 1958 the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. completed the longest (4,000 miles) microwave relay network in the world. TIME erred...
Canada's transcontinental microwave relay system was constructed primarily for telephone service by the Trans-Canada Telephone System. It is operated and maintained by the member companies of that system. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation leases transcontinental television facilities from us-thus making its network (not its microwave relay) the longest in the world...
Last week WBAI-FM began broadcasting under new ownership-California's Pacifica Foundation-and Donor Schweitzer's ideal was getting a good run for his money. The station's program is crowded with excellent music, also makes room for viewpoints that would make many a network executive's brush cut burst into flame...
...Daily Telegraph correspondent until 1940, when he joined BBC to wage psychological warfare. BBC staffers are confident that their new 6½ ft. "D.G." is the man to hold up the BBC side in 1964, when the BBC's charter and the mandate of the ITV commercial network both expire...
...Francisco has formed the Bay Area Rapid Transit District to set up a regional network of 70 m.p.h. rapid-transit trains that, when completed in 1965, will get commuters from any one station to any other in less than an hour. What spurred it on was a voter outcry against the blight on the city's beauty caused by superhighways. The state legislature decided that the motorist must help pay for the new system, will nick him for $115 million in traffic tolls to construct a rapid-transit tube under San Francisco...