[N.B.C trade releases]. (1964)

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NBC NEWS BROADCASTING'S LARGEST NEWS ORGANIZATION 'MEET THE PRESS’ TO PRESENT ITS FIRST INTERCONTINENTAL INTERVIEW VIA TELSTAR SATELLITE, WITH FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER DE MURVILLE (IN PARIS) QUESTIONED BY PANEL ( IN NEW YORK) NBC's "Meet the Press" will present its first intercontinental interview Sunday, June 28, via the Telstar communications satellite, with French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville as the guest. The program will he taped during the 5-30-6 p.m. EDT satellite pass for telecast on the NBC-TV Network in its regular 6-6:30 p.m. EDT time period (in black and white this date only). The NBC Radio Network will broadcast the interview at 6:30 p.m. EDT. M. de Murville, the Minister of Foreign Affairs for France, will be in a Paris television studio with NBC News' Paris correspondent Bernard Frizell, who will act as moderator. Questioning the French Foreign Minister from NBC's New York studios will be a panel composed of Lawrence E. Spivak, producer and permanent panelist of "Meet the Press," Max Lerner of the New York Post Syndicate, and Edwin Newman of NBC News. A fourth panelist will be announced. This transatlantic program will mark another "first" in the long history of 'Meet the Press," network television's oldest program, which started on NBC-TV in 1947. NBC PROGRAM HIGHLIGHT JUNE 28 MEET THE PRESS: France's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Maurice Couve de Murville (in a Paris TV studio), will be the guest on this series' first international interview via Telstar satellite. The panel will be in New York. o NBC-New York, 6/16/64 PRESS DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY, 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA NEW YORK, N. Y. 10020