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...spokesmen in New York generally expressed amazement that WNAC-TV is not carrying the network's telecast from Hanover. "The people of Boston ought to use their influence to prevent this blackout," said Justin Bailey, Executive Sports Producer...
Every 1950 Game Telecast...
...University then issued a statement opposing the plan for two reasons: "The University must reserve to itself the right to decide whether and when to telecast Harvard football games," and "Legal council has questioned the legality of the NCAA program," under the Sherman anti-trust...
...virtually saturated with television sets at the moment. Virtually every local alumnus can afford a television set. Most of them have afforded one. What this will do to attendance is hard to predict, and the HAA will not know much more than it does after only one local telecast. Such problems as comparative records and the weather will make comparative statistics...
...Harvard's decision to telecast the Harvard-Brown football game to be played at the Stadium on November 12, 1955, does not represent a change in Harvard's position in connection with the NCAA television program. Although the NCAA program for 1955 is, in our opinion, a material improvement over former NCAA programs in that it provides for the selection of games to be televised on an area rather than a nation-wide basis, Harvard is still opposed to nation-wide control of football television. Our position has been and is that we must reserve to ourselves the right...