[N.B.C trade releases]. (1963)

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NBC TRADE NEWS March 4, 1963 RICHARD KUTZLEB NAMED MANAGING EDITOR FOR NEWS ON WNBC (RADIO) IN NEW YORK Richard Kutzleb, night news editor for NBC News in New York, has been named managing editor of news for WNBC (radio), it was announced today by William R. McAndrew, Executive Vice President, NBC News. Mr. Kutzleb will report to Rex Goad, Director, News, as will Burroughs H. Prince who is Manager, News, for WNBC-TV in New York. Since the strike shutdown of nine New York newspapers Dec. 8, WNBC has increased its news programming to an average of 50 hours a week. This represents about 30 per cent of its programming schedule. Before the strike, only 13 per cent of WNBC ’ s schedule was devoted to news. In his new position, Mr. Kutzleb will oversee all WNBC news programs. A newsman for 21 years, he joined NBC News in i960. During the past three years, he has been a news writer, assistant night managing editor and night news editor. During NBC News’ 1962 Election Night coverage, Mr. Kutzleb supervised the gubernatorial returns from Texas. Born in Baltimore Oct. 24, 1916, Mr. Kutzleb was educated at Johns Hopkins University where he earned an A.B. degree in 1935. For the next three years, he spent a year each as reporter for the Baltimore Sun, Washington Post and Washington Times Herald. (more) PRESS DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY, 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, NEW YORK 20, NEW YORK