Word: wbz
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...first time, the Roman Catholic Church is getting ready to bring the Mass, and an explanation of its meaning and symbolism, into the living room. Next month, from an altar set up in a studio of Boston's Station WBZ-TV, a priest will say Low Mass, while a second priest serves as commentator. Planned for future telecasts in the series: baptism, confirmation and-perhaps-marriage, in order to give the meaning of the sacraments "in a realistic way." But Catholic churchmen had a word of warning for laggard Catholics: Mass by TV is not a substitute for attendance...
...money and talent. But a few enterprising stations have found unexpected riches in their own backyards by inviting the cooperation of home-town civic groups, museums, universities. Baltimore's WAAM-TV got together with Johns Hopkins University to put on Science Review, a network show. Boston's WBZ-TV and the Museum of Science produce Living Wonders, the best of the local crop. Western Reserve, the California Academy of Sciences and the Universities of Buffalo and Louisville are working with other local stations. Cleveland's WEWS drew one of its biggest audiences with an hour-long telecast...
Beginning at 1:25 p.m. today the Princeton-Harvard football game will be televised and broadcast throughout the Boston area by stations WBZ-TV and WHDH respectively...
...World Series will be televised on WBZ-TV and WNAC-TV starting at 12:45 p.m. The radio broadcast is on WNAC (1260). Vic Raschi will probably start for the Yanks against the Phil's Robin Roberts...
...WBZ-FM (92.0 MC) "Freedom and Groceries." Professor Sigmund Noumann, Wesleyan, University; Professor Max Lerner, Brandeis University...