Broadcasting O Nov13
Post -mortem on broadcasting in eventful election year Historic dissent breaks new ground for broadcast freedom o Nov13 BroadcastingThe newsweekly of broadcasting and allied arts Our 42nd Year 1972 Academy Award Winner! BEST SONG ( "Windmills Of My Mind ") ... Plus ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION : BEST ORIGINAL SCORE The Thomas Crown Affair (Available after Network) "Excellent. A refreshingly different film, a crackerjack story." - VARIETY Just one of the 30 superb feature films for local telecasting in... UA Showcase 7 United Artists Television T,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,;.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, rikkt. "WGN? Well, I've lived in Chicago all my lifét. o I've kill of grown up with WGN...To me, it's as much a part of Chicago as I am:' WGN is Chicago Radio (NG N TdEvision NEW WGN Continental Broadcasting Conpa-iy BroadcastingoNov13 CLOSED CIRCUIT 5 FCC's Burch, FTC's Kirkpatrick have no moving plans. AT DEADLINE 6 OPEN MIKE 8 DATEBOOK 8 A case for avoiding that New York-Los Angeles syndrome in advertising. MONDAY MEMO 11 The Monday -after report on a tumultuous election year: Networks make the best of a foregone conclusion; two broadcasters win seats in House and Senate; Nixon outcollects, underspends McGovern in media; NAB, NCTA pony up political funds. LEAD STORY 13 Second- guessing on McGovern campaign favors a harder approach. 18 Good news of billing vs. bad news of regulation high on TVB's agenda. BROADCAST ADVERTISING 21 Fritz in for Martin in top -echelon reorganization at John Blair. 23 The FCC picks away at the renewal logjam. MEDIA 25 A moderate Nick Johnson sings what sounds like his swan song.
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