[N.B.C trade releases]. (1960)

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3 New Public Affairs Series Mr. Gitlin said he is in discussion with a group of out¬ standing American figures in connection with their serving on an in¬ formal board which will select the issues to be debated. A moderator for the series will be announced soon. Typical of the field from which issues will be selected for debate are foreign affairs, education, politics, the mass media, national defense, the economy and the social scene. "America’s Future" will originate live from New York, Washington and other points where vital issues are centered. The new series of six prime-time actuality reports will examine important facets of such widely-debated but divergent topics as, for example, public relations; changing concepts of the office of President of the United States; the crisis in medicine and hospitals; television and education; the responsibilities of the press, and the growing numbers of Americans who know nothing and care little about problems and issues affecting their freedom. o NBC-New York, 6/14/60