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

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A DEPARTMENT OF NBC NEWS June 17, 19^4 TED NATHANSON TO BE PRODUCER-DIRECTOR IN NBC SPORTS DEPARTMENT Ted Nathanson will join the NBC Sports Department as a producer and director, it was announced today by Carl Lindemann Jr., Vice President, NBC Sports. Mr. Nathanson, who joined NBC as a staff director In 1953, has been the director for NBC’s coverage of numerous sports events during recent years, including the National Open Golf Championship, National Singles Tennis Championship, World Series of Golf, "Major League Baseball" games, East-West Shrine Game and National Invitation Tournament basketball games. He also has produced and directed various programs in the current "NBC Sports Special" series. In addition to working on sports telecasts, Mr. Nathanson was the director of NBC-TV's "Concentration" show for the last three years, and worked on such other programs as "Today," "Tonight," "The Arlene Francis Show," "The TV Guide Awards" Show and Macy's Thanksgiving Lay Parade telecast. He was with ABC and CBS before joining NBC. He is a native of Philadelphia. During World War II he served in the American Field Service in Italy and Austria. Mr. Nathanson and his wife, the former Edith Landis, and their three children live in New York City. PRESS DEPARTMENT, 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10020