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Radio/Television Report July 1977 - April 1978 Alabama RADIO/TELEVISION REPORT JULY 1977 - APRIL 1978 ALABAMA I I u li:I IH Ill 1111 1111 Ill Ill Ill ALABAMA Birmingham Date: July 12, 1977 Station: WAPI-'I'V Hostess: Rosemary Lucas Time: 15 minutes -- live Topic: Saccharin controversy Date: July 12, 1977 Station: WDJC-FM Radio Host: Mike McKensie Time: 30 minutes -- tape Topic: Saccharin controversy, various sweeteners, and other of the suggesteq questions Date: July 12, 1977 Station: WZZK-FM Radio - WJLD-AM Radio Host: Ron January Time: 5 minutes tape Topic: Saccharin for public service programming ALABAflA/2 Nobile Date: June\ 21, 1977 Station: WKRG-TV Hostess: Connie Bea Hope Time: 15 minutes live Topic: Nutrition and snack foods Date: June 21, 1977 Station: HKRG-FM Radio Host: Dick Scott Time: 90 minutes -- live Topic: Dental hygiene, snack foods, general nutrition Date: June 21, 1977 Station: WABB-Radio Host: Greg Adams Time: 30 minutes -- tape Topic: Sugar and health ALABANA/3 Montgomery Date: August 29, 1977 Station: 'i 17COV-TV Hostess: Adele Brooks Time: 15 minutes -- live Topic: Suggested questions Date: August 29, 1977 Station: WCOV-Radio Hostess: Helen Bern Time: 60 minutes -- live Topic: Sugar and health ARIZONA Flagstaff Date: March 14, 1978 Station: KOAI-TV Hostess: Loraine Bendix Time: 30 minutes -- tape Topic: Overweight, hypoglycemia Date: March 14, 1978 Station: KEOS-Radio Host: Dick Raymond Time: 30 minutes -- tape Topic: Suggested questions, cereal controversy Phoenix Date: October 18, 1977 Station: KPHO -TV Hostess: Rita Davenport Time: 8 minutes -- tape Topic: Suggested questions ARIZONA/2 Phoenix Date: !1arch 16, 1978 Station: KPHO-TV Host: Larry Martel Time: 5 minutes live Topic: Sugar and health Date: March 16, 1978 Station: KPHO-TV Hostess: Rita Davenport Time: 6 minutes -- live Top ic: Demonstrating meringues, showed slides Tucson Date: October 17, 1977 Station: KOLD-TV Hostess: Sue Green Time: 8 minutes -- live Topic: Snacks ARIZOHA/3 Tucson Date: October 17, 1977 Station: KCEE-Radio Host: Clare Coffman Time: 4 minutes -- tap e Topic: Public service shorts on suggested questions CALIFORNIA 111 11 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 CALIFORNIA Bakersfield Date: November 9, 1977 Station: KERO-TV Hostess: Lee Ann Kozak Time: 20 minutes -- tape Topic: Weight control, fad diets, nutrition Date: November 10, 1977 Station: KJTV-TV Host: Steve Walsh Time: 7 minutes -- live Topic: Weight control, fad diets, diets for elderly Berkeley Date: October 13, 1977 Station: KPFA-Radio Host: Chris Helsh Time: 30 minutes -- live Topic: Therapeutic diets, sugar's role in the diet CALIFORNIA/2 Fresno Date: October 24, 1977 Station: KMJ-Radio Host: Paul Sullivan Time: 30 minutes -- tape Topic: Basic questions on nutrition Roseville Date: July 21, 1977 Station: KPOP-FM Radio Host: Wes Meyers Time: 30 minutes -- tape Topic: Nutrition, diets, weight control, therapeutic dietetics Sacramento Date: July 21, 1977 Station: KJAY-FM Radio Host: Don Rothschild Time: 30 minutes -- live Topic: Diets, fat foods, additives, therapeutic dietetics CALIFORNIA/3 Sacramento Date: July 21, 1977 Station: KXTV-TV Host: Len Smith Time: 15 minutes -- live Topic: Sugar, saccharin, honey and other related subjects San Diego Date: February 27, 1978 Station: KGTV-TV Hostess: Bonnie Haines Time: 10 minutes -- tape Topic: Sugar and health Date: February 27, 1978 Station: KFMB-TV Hosts: Reba Merrill & Mel Kneppa Time: 6 minutes -- live Topic: Comparison of sweeteners in cakes CALIFORNIA/4 San Diego Date: February 28, 1978 Station: KOGO-Radio Hostess: Cynthia Heath Time: 22 minutes -- tape Topic: Basic nutrition, overweight, tooth decay Date: February 28, 1978 Station: KFSD-Radio Hostess: Robin Laskey Time: 30 minutes tape Topic: Saccharin, additives, junk food, government hearings, sugar and health Date: March 1, 1978 Station: KSOM-Radio Hostess: Linda Krengel Time: 20 minutes -- tape Topic: Sugar and health CALIFORNIA/5 San Francisco Date: October 13, 1977 Station: KKHI-Radio Host: Lee Whiting Time: 20 minutes -- tape Topic: Suggested questions Stockton Date: July 20, 1977 Station: I<OVR-TV Host: George Green Time: 20 minutes tape Topic: Saccharin, honey, general nutrition Date: July 22, 1977 Station: KOVR-TV Host: Chet Casselman Time: 8 minutes -- live Topic: Nutrition, sugar, saccharin, honey CALIFOR.J.'JIA/6 Stockton Date: July 20, 1977 Station: KUOP-Fi:1 Radio Hostess: Susan Carson Time: 45 minutes -- tape Topic: Suggested questions CANADA Date: January 24, 1978 Station: CBL-Radio Host: Jerry Wade Time: 60 minutes -- live Topic: Sugar controversy Date: January 25, 1978 Station: CTV-TV Host: Howard Bernstein Time: 10 minutes -- live Topic: Sugar controversy Date: April 3, 1978 Station: CFTO-TV Hostess: Yvonne Foster Time: 20 minutes -- live Topic: Sugar controversy Date: April 3, 1978 Station: CBL-Radio Hostess: Kathy Pugh Time: 30 minutes -- tape Topic: Sugar controversy , sugar and health OGVl!O'IO;:) COLORADO Aurora Date: October 3, 1977 Station: KOSI-Radio Host: Bill Pierson Time: 30 minutes -- tape Topic: Price supports, saccharin, sugar's role in nutrition Colorado Springs Date: September 28, 1977 Station: KKTV-TV Hostess: Diane Benning Time: 8 minutes -- live Topic: Snack s with plastic food demo Date: September 28, 1977 Station: KPIK-Radio Host: Rick McKee Time: 70 minutes -- tape Topic: Snacks, obesity, fad diets, saccharin, role of sugar in food I COLORADO/2 Denver Date: September 30, 1977 Station: KOA-TV Host: Terry Phillips -- Time: 8 minutes -- live Topic: Obesity , heart disease, price supports Date: October 3, 1977 Station: KMGH-TV Host: Robert Dean ':i.' ime: 3 minutes -- live Topic: Honey, sugar's role in the diet Date: October 3, 1977 Station: KWGN-TV Hostess: Beverly Martinez Time: 15 minutes -- live Topic: Honey, sugar's role in the diet COLORADO/3 Denver Date: October 3, 1977 Station: KL Z-Radio Host: Charlie Roberts Time : 15 minutes -- tape Topic: Future of sugar as a sweetener, price supports, general nutrition Grand Junction Date: September 29, 1977 Station: KREX-TV Host: William Walter Time: 15 minutes -- tape Topic: Fad diets, obesity, snacks with plastic food demos Date: September 29, 1977 Station: KSTR-Radio Host: Bob Collins Time: 20 minutes -- tape ,,.._ Topic: Suggested questions COLORAD0/4 Grand Junction Date: September 29, 1977 Station: KREX-Radio Hostess: Ann Kilgore Time: 15 minutes -- tape Topic: Suggested questions Greeley Date: September 27, 1977 Station: KYOU-AM Radio Hostess: Nancy Berg Ti me: 25 minutes -- live Topic: Suggested questions CONNECTlCUT Manchester Date: April 13, 1978 Station: WINF-Radio Hostess: Jean Colbert Time: 15 minutes -- tape Topic: Sugar controversy New Haven Date: April 14, 1978 Station: WTNH-TV Host: Mike Warren Time: 10 minutes -- live Topic: Sugar controversy Date: April 14, 1978 Station: WELI-Radio Hostess: Barbara Loucks Time: 15 minutes -- tap e Topic: Sugar controversy FLORIDA Daytona Beach Date: July 5, 1977 Station: WROD-AM Radio Host: Bob Edwards Time: 60 minutes -- live Topic: Sugar, saccharin, other sweeteners, dental hygiene Date: July 6, 1977 Station: WESH-TV Hostess: Joy C. Bryon Time: 10 minutes -- live Topic: Sugar, saccharin, other sweeteners Orlando Date: July 5, 1977 Station: WDBO-TV Hostess: Terri Kerr Time: 30 minutes -- tape Topic: Suggested questions FLORIDA/2 Orlando Date: July 5, 1977 Station: WDIZ Radio Host: Randy Scott Time: 15 minutes -- tape Topic: Suggested questions GEORGIA Albany Date: December 2, 1977 Station: WALB-'rV Host: Gil Patrick Time: 15 minutes -- live Topic: Obesity, weight control, junk foods Date: December 2, 1977 Station: WJAZ-Radio Host: Bob Brewer Time: 30 minutes -- tape Topic: Snack foods, sweeteners, fad diets, overweight Columbus Date: December 1, 1977 Station: WTVM-TV Hostess : Diane Frazier Time: 8 minutes -- live Topic: Obesity, weight control, fad diets GEORGIA/2 • Columbus Date: December 1, 1977 Station: WOKS Radio Host: Ed Harbison Time: 30 minutes -- tape Topic: Infant care and feeding Macon Date: November 30, 1977 Station: WMAZ-TV Host: Del \'Jard Time: 10 minutes -- live Topic: Snack s, fad diets , weight control HAWAII Honolulu Date: December 18, 1978 Station: KHON-TV Host: Joe Rose Time: 10 minutes -- tape Topic: Vegetarianism, fad diets, red dyes Date: December 22, 1977" Station: KNDI-Radio Host: Jim Ownby Time: 15 minutes tape Topic: Health foods, raw foods Date: December 22, 1977 Station: KHON-TV Host: Roger Coryell Time: 30 minutes tape Topic: Fad diets, vegetarianism ITAWAII/2 Honolulu Date: December 26, 1977 Station: KIKU-TV Hostess: Edna Oba Time: 25 minutes -- tape Topic: Tooth decay, diabetes, fad diets, Vitamin C Date: December 27, 1977 Station: KGMB - TV Host: George Groves Time: 3 minutes -- live Topic: Sugar makes you fat, weight control Date : De cember 27, 1977 Station: KTUH-Radio Host: Fred Shockie Time: 45 minutes -- tape Topic: Nitrites, nitrates, infants preferring sweetness, suggested questions HAWAII/3 Honolulu Date: December 29, 1977 Station: KITV-TV Host: Stewart Cheifet Time: 5 minutes -- tape Topic: Sugar's role in the diet Date: January 3, 1978 Station: KNDI-Radio Hostess: Bella Time: 15 minutes -- live Topic: Sugar's role in the diet of senior citizens Date: January 5, 1978 Station: KNDI-Radio Hostess: Ma rgaret Fitch Time: 60 minutes -- live Topic: Basic nutrition, sugar and health HAWAII/4 Honolulu Date: January 7' 1978 Station: KGU-Radio Host: Joe Rose Time: 30 minutes - tape (Japanese also) Topic: Fad diets IDAHO Idaho Falls Date: August 26, 1977 Station: KIFI-TV Host: Dan Hodgson
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