[N.B.C trade releases]. (1961)

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2 Frank McGee "Ibis evolutionary change in the ‘Monitor* format," Mr. McDaniel said, 'fills an important void in news coverage. The American people have never been more concerned about world events and their thirst for the news has never been more demanding. NBC Radio feels that three hours on Sunday night will help to meet this demand." Mr. McGee *s segment will have the advantage of "Monitor *s" flexible format, with music and entertaining sound features in addition to NBC News coverage, Mr. McDaniel said. George Harvey, head of NBC Radio *s Affiliate Executive Committee, called the new format "a fine idea" and "an important refinement in the programming which the network provides." Jimmy Wallington, broadcasting veteran and well-known radio personality, will be announcer on the three-hour segment. o NBC -New York, 1 0/6/6 1