Word: telecast
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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TVmen get their most persistent needling from the National Association of Educational Broadcasters. Last January N.A.E.B. monitored all the shows telecast by New York City stations during a week-long period and found that the cultural content was approximately zero (TIME, Feb. 5). Last week N.A.E.B. reported its findings in a similar study of TV in the Los Angeles area. Items...
...months before the big Kentucky-Tennessee game, every seat in the stadium at Lexington, Ky., had been sold out. Louisville's station WHAS-TV was ready & willing to telecast the game; University of Kentucky officials were eager to have it televised. But the telecast was banned just the same. Reason: the National Collegiate Athletic Association's experimental blackout, designed to test the effect of TV on football attendance (TIME, June...
Since the N.C.A.A. plan went into effect this fall, only 19 major games have been telecast across the nation, with one area going without a game each week. Last week it was Louisville's turn to be blacked out. Getting nowhere in his protest to the colleges, Kentucky's Governor Lawrence Wetherby telegraphed to Attorney General Howard McGrath, asking him to order removal of the N.C.A.A. ban. The Department of Justice replied that it considered such bans illegal, noted that it had filed suit last month against the professional National Football League for similar broadcasting restrictions...
Only last week, two editors of the CRIMSON appeared on a local telecast. They have not yet received offers to go professional...
...Michigan-Notre Dame battle will be telecast this Saturday on NBC-TV stations in the East. Cambridge viewers will be able...