[N.B.C trade releases]. (1957)

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NBC TRADE NEWS NBC PREPARES FOR EXTENSIVE TV AND RADIO NETWORK COVERAGE OF BRITISH ROYAL COUPLE'S VISITS TO CANADA AND U.S. Assignments and schedule for NBC's extensive radio and television coverage of the visits of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip to Canada and the U.S. Oct. 12-22, were announced today by William R, Me Andrew, Director of NBC News. NBC commentator Merrill Mueller, NBC -TV "Today" reporter Paul Cunningham and Jinx Falkenburg of NBC-TV's "Tex and Jinx Show" will report on radio and TV. On-the-scene reports will be broadcast on NBC Radio's "News On The Hour," "World News Roundup," "Three Star Extra," "Monitor "Nightline," "News of the World," "Life in the World," and "Service at Thirty." Live and film coverage will be carried on the NBC -TV network's "NBC News," "Today" and "Outlook." The royal couple's Canadian visit will be covered through the cooperation and facilities of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. (CBC.) Events to be covered will include the queen's arrival in Ottawa; her address before the Canadian Parliament; her arrival in Jamestown, Va; the welcoming parade and arrival in Washington; the press, radio and TV reception at Washington* s Hotel Stabler; the (more)