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MALACHY MC COURT SHOW (WMCA) Contact: Bob Schilling 888 RAG.° GUEST INTERVIEW PROGRAMS RADIO GUEST INTERVIEW PROGRAMS TODAY'S WOMAN (CBS) WALLACE AT LARGE (CBS) MALACHY MC COURT SHOW (WMCA) NEW YORK, NEW YORK Contact: Joan Burke Contact: Joan Burke Contact: Bob Schilling Contact; Rachel Maiori 524 West 57 Street 524 West 57 Street 888 Seventh Avenue Voice of America New York, New York 10019 New York, New York 10019 New York, New York 10019 250 West 57 Street 765-4321 765-4321 586-5700 New York, New York 10019 971-5661 TRAVEL & LEISURE TIME REPORT (Syndicated) WEST SIDE RADIO (WFUV-FM) Contact: Steve Valiensky Contact: Jerome D. Bona MARTHA DEANE PROGRAM (WOR) NEW YORK URBAN LEAGUE PRESENTS (WWRL Uncle Ellis' Desk, Ltd. 29 West 65 Street Contact: Carol Neustein Contact: Carol M. Weaver Broadcast Productions New York, New York 10023 1440 Broadway 8 WFUV-FM) Public Relations Enterprises, Inc. 520 Fifth Avenue 787-6970 New York, New York 10018 Ten West 135 Street New York, New York 10036 LO 4-8000 WORLD TODAY (Mutual Network) New York, New York 10037 682-5844 234-2050 Contact: Del Sharbett MEDICINE 1973 (WLXO-FM) UP THE FLAGPOLE (WRVR-FM) 135 West 50 Street Contact: Sill Bertenshaw New York, New York 10020 PERSPECTIVE REPORT (WN8C) Contact: Daniel Mack Eighteen West 45 Street Contact: Charles McCord 85 Claremont Avenue LT 1-6100 New York, New York 10036 Thirty Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York 10027 986-5707 WRAP LIP WITH BILL SCOTT (WMCA) New York, New York 10020 749-5400 CI 7-8300 Contact: Maurice Tunick METROPOLITAN REPORT (WNBC) UPDATE (ABC) 888 Seventh Avenue Contact: Charles McCord Contact: Mike Stein New York, New York 10019 Thirty Rockefeller Plaza RAY HEATHERTON'S BREAKFAST CLUB (WBAB) Contact: Raz Starr Seven West E6 Street 586-5700 New York, New York 10020 1545 Broadway New York, New York 10023 CI 7-8300 WRITERS FORUM (Syndicated) New York, New Yerk 10036 LT 1-7777 581-4790 Contact: Gary Null MONITOR (NBC) VICTOR RIESEL SHOW (WEVD) 700 West 86 Street Contact: Cappy Petrash or Gordon Fraser New York, New York 10024 REFLECTIONS (U.P.I.Audio Network) Contact; Victor Riesel Thirty Rockefeller Plaza, Room 836 Contact: Ed Kerins Thirty East 42 Street 595-9244 New York, New York 10020 220 East 42 Street New York, New York 10017 CI 7-8300 YOU AND YOUR HEALTH (WMCA) New York; New York 10017 MU 2-3337 MU 2-0400 Contact: Gary Wagner MONTHLY ARTS FORUM (WNYC) VIEWS IN BRIEF (WEVD) 1271 Avenue of the Americas Contact: Alvin H. 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News Bureau 77 West 66 Street 307 East 44 Street New York, New York 10023 Three Washington Square Village New York, New York 10023 New York, New York 10017 LT 1-7777 New York, New York 10003 581-7777 \790-6475 598-2483 EQUAL TIME (WPIX) LIVING EASY with Dr. Joyce Brothers (Syndicated) NEW YORK REPORT (WOR) Contact: Miskit Airth ISSUES AND ANSWERS (ABC) Contact: Monty Morgan Contact: Stanley Friedman Eleven WPIX Plaza Contact: Peggy Whedon Capricorn Productions 1481 Broadway New York, New York 10017 1124 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. 711 Third Avenue New York, New York 10036 883-6020 (Write;don't phone) Washington. D.C. 20036 New York, New York 10017 LO 4-8000 (202) EX 3-7700 986-4940 EYEWITNESS EXCLUSIVE (WABC) NEWSL1GHT (WNBC) Contact: Sanford Lechner IT'S ALL ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE (WABC) MAN IN OFFICE (1411130 Contact: Jim Gannon 77 West 66 Street Contact: Esther Tolkoff Contact: Jim Gannon Thirty Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York 10023 City School District -- Office of Thirty Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York 10020 LT 1-7777 Education Information, Services New York, New York 10020 CI 7-8300 and Public Relations CI 7-8300 EYEWITNESS NEWS CONFERENCE (WABC) 110 Livingston Street NEWSMAKERS (WCBS) Contact: Don Dunphy, Jr. Brooklyn, New York 11201 MEET THE PRESS (NBC) Contact: Norman Kramer 77 West 66 Street 596-8048 Contact: Betty Cole Dukert 518 West 57 Street New York, New York 10023 Sheraton Park Hotel New York, New York 10019 LT 1-7777 JACK PARR TONITE (WABC) 2660 Woodley Road, N.W. 765-4321 Contact: Carole Wendt Washington, D.C. 20008 FACE THE NATION (CBS) Hotel Plaza (202) EM 2-4000 or (202) 332-4477 NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY (WNBC) Contact: Prentiss Childs or Sylvia Westerman 59 Street A Central Park South Contact: Madeline Amgott 2020 M Street, N.W. New York, New York 10019 MERY GRIFFIN (originates on West Coast) Thirty Rockefeller Plaza Washington, D.C. 20036 PL 2-3660 New York, New York 10020 (202) 296-1234 MIDDAY - LIVE (MEW) CI 7-8300 JEWISH DIMENSIONS (WPIX) Contact: Dolores Oanska FIRING LINE (Public Broadcasting Service) Contact: Janet Luhrs 205 East 67 Street ONE TO ONE (WNYC) Contact: Paul Sweeney Eleven WPIX Plaza New York, New York 10021 Contact: Ruth Bowman 150 East 35 Street New York, New York 10017 535-1000 200 East 66 Street New York, New York 10016 883-6020 (Write;don't phone) New York, New York 10021 679-7409 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW (Syndicated) 758-5583 or 598-3479 E FRANKLIN (WOR) Contact: Vince Calandra FIRST TUESDAY (WNBC) ntact: Joe Franklin Independence Mall East OPEN CIRCUIT (WNBC) Contact: Eliot Frankel 220 West 42 Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 Contact: Bob Gore Thirty Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York 10036 (215) 238-4800 New York City Commission New York, New York 10020 WI 7-2517 on Human Rights CI 7-8300 NEW JERSEY REPORT (WOR) Eighty Lafayette Street JOHN BARTHOLOMEW TUCKER SHOW (WCBS) Contact: Stanley Friedman New York, New York 10013 FOCUS: NEW JERSEY (WPIX) Contact: Steve Schwartz 1481 Broadway 566-5587 Contact: Janet Luhrs 524 West 57 Street New York, New York 10036 Eleven WPIX Plaza. 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Suffern CAPTAIN KANGAROO (WCBS) Assistant Administrative Director: Florence M. Monroe ALL ABOUT TV (WNYC) TV Production Supervisor: Jerry Silverstein Contact: Steven H. Scheuer Contact: Joel Kosofsky Municipal Building 524 West 57 Street WOR-TV - Channel 9 New York, New York 10007 New York, New York 10019 1440 Broadway 595-9366 765-4321 (Write;don't phone) New York, New Yerk 10018 LO 4-8000 ALTERNATIVES (WNEW) CASPER CITRON INTERVIEWS (WNYC) General Manager: Robert L. Glaser Contact: Nancy Tarquin Contact: Casper Citron News Manager: Mike Neil 205 East 67 Street 350 Central Park West . Newscaster: Tom Dunn New York, New York 10021 New York, New York 10025 Director of Advertising: Al Korn 535-1000 222-1212 Director of Public Affairs: John W. Murray BEHIND THE LINES (WNET) CATHOLIC WINDOW (WPIX) WPIX-TV - Channel 11 Contact: Carey Winfrey Contact: Miskit Airth Eleven WPIX Plaza 304 West 58 Street Eleven WPIX Plaza Now York, New York 10017 New York, New York 10019 New York, New York 10017 8113-1100 262-0363 083-6020 (Write;don't phone) Presidenti rred M. Thrower DILL MOVERS' JOURNAL (WNET) CHANNEL 2/THE PEOPLE (WCBS) [xecntlY0 V101 0m1dentl I., J. 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