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Following four years of fund-raising and construction, WGBH-TV will start closed-circuit broadcasts this afternoon, Lawrence Creshkoff '46, assistant director of programs, said last night. The station is operated by the Lowell Institute Cooperative Broadcasting Council, of which Harvard is a member...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WGBH-TV Starts Test Program Series Today | 3/1/1955 | See Source »

Among members of the University who will participate in the test programs is Louis M. Lyons, Curator of the Nieman Fellowships. Starting March 18, his daily radio newscast over WGBH will be simultaneously televised for the monitored screens in the WGBH-TV studio, according to Paul Rader, Director of Production...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WGBH-TV Starts Test Program Series Today | 3/1/1955 | See Source »

...emphasized that any University dramatic or musical group may broadcast over WGBH-TV, as long as the productions have some educational purpose. "This is a cooperative effort," he said. "Since Harvard belongs to the Lowell Institute we are obligated, in a sense, to use Harvard material...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WGBH-TV Starts Test Program Series Today | 3/1/1955 | See Source »

Harvard, as one of the 11 members of the Lowell Institute Broadcasting Council, will cooperate in planning the WGBH-TV schedule. Several hundred faculty members have spoken on WGBH-FM in the past few years, and many more will soon appear on video. Professor Arthur E. Sutherland is currently organizing a weekly series to be entitled 'Life in Law." Although this program will rely mainly on lawyers, guest scholars from many fields will discuss such problems as segregation, penal reforms, and labor unions...

Author: By Robert A. Fish, | Title: WGBH: A Station for Special Publics Develops an Eye as Well as an Ear | 2/2/1955 | See Source »

...evil, going to make more impact on human minds than any earlier means of communication. The question, therefore, is whether it will be used to good advantage or whether it is going to be just another way to feed in more inferior material for the diversion of restless minds." WGBH-TV should provide at least one effective answer

Author: By Robert A. Fish, | Title: WGBH: A Station for Special Publics Develops an Eye as Well as an Ear | 2/2/1955 | See Source »

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