Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1961)

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Is it dramatic? Yes Is it well cast? Perfect Is it commercial? Of course Is it intelligent? Very Is it American? Like the flag Is it public service? The best Is it educational? Ideal Is itan audience builder? . The biggest Is it a family audience? It's your government Is it entertaining? Tremendously Is it award winning? Good chance United States Hearing Highlights is a unique report on what the watchdogs of your government are doing to safeguard our freedoms and keep America the greatest nation in the world. Television's greatest hours are best remembered for the McCarthy Hearings — the Labor Racket Hearings — the Crime Hearings — Kefauver Hearings. Important hearings such as these are going on constantly throughout the nation. "HEARING HIGHLIGHTS" will bring a weekly condensation of the most dramatic moments. First "HEARING HIGHLIGHTS" will be the Federal Communications Commission's investigation and study of Radio & Television Network Broadcasting January 23, 1962. Available for Television & Radio, January 28, 1962 For further information contact — G. Bennett Larson or William L. Clark Washington D. C. Television Radio Program Service, Inc. JEFFERSON SUITE, 1200 16th STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON 6, D. C. District 7-4707 BROADCASTING, December 18, 1961 77