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NBC FEATIJR E
June 1, 1962
NBC NEWS NOTES
The 10 top public service or Informational specials on the TV networks between October, 1961, and April, 1962, were all presented on NBC. Sponsor Magazine’s "Sponsor-Scope " lists the programs, taken
from Nielsen ratings for the October-April period. The roster follows:
PROGRAM
AVERAGE AUDIENCE PER MINUTE
Jo Homes
1. "The World of Jimmy Doolittle"
2. "The Real West"
3. "The Good Ship HOPE"
4. "We the People"
5. "U. S. #1: American Profile"
6. "NBC White Paper: Red China"
7. "Japan: East Is West"
8. "NBC White Paper: Battle of Newburgh"
9. "Our Man in Vienna"
10. "U. S. Sentry Abroad"
19.9
9,751,000
19.1
9,359,000
17.9
3,395,000
17.0
7,973,000
16.7
3,183,000
15.9
7,791,000
15.3
7,176,000
14.7
7,203,000
14.2
6,958,000
14. 1
6,6 13,000
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Good Housekeeping Magazine asked 11 prominent women to name
the nicest man they ever met. The only one to name her husband was Mrs. Chet Huntley, wife of NBC’s award-winning newsman.
* * *
NBC News producer Chet Hagan is one of those rare people who drives to work in New York City everyday from his home in suburban Westfield, N. J., 30 miles away.
No mean task, Hagan’s trip involves a four-lane highway, a six-lane turnpike, a tunnel, large buses, small sports cars and New York’s midtown traffic.
There is one saving feature to Hagan’s routine - he does his driving after the rush hour.
PRESS DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY, 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, NEW YORK 20, NEW YORK