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

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NBC CORRESPONDENTS TO CONFER ON EXTENDED NEWS COVERAGE OF EUROPEAN CAPITALS Plans for extending NBC's news coverage of Europe's four major capitals will be discussed in a series of conferences in Berlin with the network's correspondents in London, Paris, Bonn and Rome, according to William R. McAndrew, manager of NBC's News and Special Events Department. The correspondents, who reviewed the network's news opera¬ tions in Europe a year ago during two-day meetings in London, will confer with McAndrew and his staff editors on a special short-wave circuit to be set up next week between New York and Berlin. On the agenda will be: stepped-up coverage of international problems, such as European integration; West European Army and NATO; economic re¬ covery; the containment of Communist movements in France, Italy and Ge many. * The correspondents are Romney Wheeler, London; Frank Bourgholtzer, Paris; Jack Begon, Rome; Robert McCormick, Bonn; Gerhardt Stindt, cameraman for NBC in Germany. o NBC -New York, 1/22/5^