Broadcasting Telecasting (Jan-Mar 1963)

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DATELINE SIX O'CLOCK REPORT with DICK JOHN ELEVEN O'CLOCK REPORT with LARRY GAFFNEY For the first time in the Pittsburgh area, the news takes on a big, bold look. It's DATELINE '63— a twice-a-day, close-up portrait of local, area and world events. The Six O'Clock Report of DATELINE '63 features Dick John, nationally acclaimed newscaster, along with Red Donley, Bob Cochran, and the award-winning HuntleyBrinkley Report in a solid hour of news, weather and sports. DATELINE '63's Eleven O'Clock Report features Larry Gaffney in a round-up of local, area and world news— up-to-the-minute— followed by sports with Red Donley. The news is bigger . . . the news is hotter on Channel 11, because around the clock, WIIC newsmen and cameramen are there when it happens. £1 WIIC CHANNEL 11 BROADCASTING, January 7, 1963 For availabilities and adjacencies, see your Blair TV representative 55