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March 2, 1985 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. Thoughts on the consequences of the growing intensity of racial antagonism in New York City;...

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Kopkind, Andrew | February 15, 1986 issue
A trio of journalists, led by Watergate Bob Woodward, have supplied National Broadcasting Co. Inc. with the teleplay for the film "Under Siege," the first...

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Kerby, Phil | November 25, 1968 issue
The article focuses on the television program "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," broadcast on the CBS Broadcasting Inc. The Smothers brothers Tommy and...

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July 16, 1955 issue
This article presents information on the public hearings of the Winston Burdett story which were cleverly timed to coincide with the annual convention of...

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Miller, Merle | June 28, 1952 issue
In the present atmosphere in radio and television in the U.S., any mention of a performer's or writer's name in blacklist makes him more "controversial"...

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Langman, Anne W. | September 22, 1956 issue
The article presents information on television programs on air. The television programme "You're the Top," directed by Cole Porter, is a star packed musical...

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March 10, 1951 issue
The Columbia Broadcasting System Inc. (CBS), which is great for minding other people's business, approves of freedom of press. It took this firm, forthright...

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Frankel, Lou | February 15, 1947 issue
The article reports that a new television series "One World Flight," by Norman Corwin, presented by Columbia Broadcasting System Inc.(CBS) on Tuesday evenings...

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Haggin, B. H. | September 13, 1941 issue
The Budapest Quartet, which is to play all of a string quartets at the YMHA again this season, is now broadcasting the works for the Columbia Broadcasting...

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Brindze, Ruth | April 17, 1937 issue
This article focuses on the ownership of radio broadcasting stations in the U.S. On January 1, 1937, the National Broadcasting Co. Inc. owned only ten stations...

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