Sponsor (Oct-Dec 1962)

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IN ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. . . WARREN DOREMUS, Director of Public Affairs, WHEC-TV STANDS FOR PUBLIC SERVICE AT WHEC-TV In every Television community there is ONE station that seems especially conscious of its civic responsibilities. In Rochester, New York, that station is WHEC-TV. Highlighting our extensive and continuous Public Service programming are TWO MONTHLY PUBLIC SERVICE FEATURES produced and directed by the WHEC-TV Public Affairs Department, Warren Doremus, Director . . . "ROCHESTER REPORTS" A documentary series dealing with important social, economic and cultural matters — employing sound film, videotape and live techniques. Programs have embraced such subjects as: • A Day in the Life of a TV News Department • Behind the Scenes of a Modern Police Bureau • Wheels, Wings and Rails — city transportation crisis • The Graduate — the future facing the class of '62 • Adventure — SCUBA Diving "FACE THE COMMUNITY" A discussion series with subjects of current interest and importance to people of the Rochester area, ranging from panels and interviews to political debates in the traditional form. Subject matter has included: • Integration in a Northern City • Medicare for the Aged • The High School Drop-Out • Emotionally Disturbed Children • Current Elections — National, State, Local Among the guests: Governor Rockefeller, Ambassador Lodge, Supreme Court Justice Douglas, Governor Brown of California, Eleanor Roosevelt and local civic leaders. TO REACH DEEP INTO THE PROSPERITY OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, YOU CAN NOT CHOOSE A MORE RESPONSIBLE VOICE THAN . . . WHEC-TV CHANNEL 10, ROCHESTER, N.Y. «**"© 54 SPONSOR 22 October 1962