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NBC ELECTION NEWS
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October 3, 1960
| SECOND JOINT TV AND RADIO APPEARANCE OF NIXON AND KENNEDY ae WILL ORIGINATE IN WASHINGTON ON FRIDAY, OCT. 7
The second of the four joint appearances by Vice President "Richard M. Nixon and Senator John F. Kennedy over the nation's television and radio networks will originate in Washington on Friday, Oct. 7 (7:30-8:30 p.m. EDT).
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_ works and the Presidential candidates, the program will be a news panel interview unrestricted as to subject matter. NBC News correSpondent Frank McGee will serve as moderator, and the panel will conSo of two broadcasting commentators and two newspapermen. | By advance agreement, NBC, as the producing network, is providing the moderator and each of the other two television networks “is providing a panelist. They are Edward P. Morgan, ABC, and Paul Niven, CBS. The two newspapermen on the panel are Harold Ievy, | Washington correspondent, Newsday (Long Island), and Alvin Spivak, UPI. =, | Initially announced as originating in Cleveland, the program has been moved to Washington at the request of NBC as the producing network and with the agreement of the candidates! representatives. The change to a location where NBC has an operating base was made so that | Be censrk could draw freely and swiftly on the varied types of NBC
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