[N.B.C trade releases]. (1954)

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fjeppmber 8, 1954 * — . * NBC’S ’TODAY’ AND ’TONIGHT' TO VISIT MIAMI; 'HOME' WILL TRAVEL TO CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO Many Features Planned for Distant Originations # * # THT hits the road in January. TODAY, HOME and TONIGHT will move bag and baggage to other cities in January — "Today" and "Tonight" to Miami Beach, and "Home" to Chicago and San Francisco, according to Richard A.R. Pinkham, NBC’s Vice President in charge of Participating Programs. "Today" and "Tonight" will be telecast from Miami Beach, and "Home" from San Francisco between Jan. 10 and 14, inclusive. "Home" will get an early start in its travel program Jan. 3, when it begins a week's telecasting from Chicago. All three shows expect that the change of locale will give the programs a fascinating "lift" out of usual surroundings and will heighten audience interest, "Today" and "Tonight" actually have another good reason for going to Miami Beach. This is the 40th anniversary season of that community as the Winter resort capital of the nation. Plans to move the staffs of all three programs are already 3n motion, according to Mort Werner, executive producer of the participat¬ ing programs. "Today" and "Tonight" combined will send 80 people to (more ) PRESS DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY, 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, NEW YORK 20, NEW YORK