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TENNESSEE
NASHVILLE WLAC-TV
Channel 5
Licensee: WLAC-TV, Inc.
Network: CBS TV
Repiiesentative: Katz
General Manager: T. B. Baker, Jr.
Awards: Radio and TV Council of Middle Tennessee Aivard (I)
Editorializing: ISone
SCHOOL DROPOUTS
WLAC-TV REPORTS ON COMMUNISM
TWO FOR THE SEESAW
THE AGE OF GREAT PROMISE
THE SUPREME COURT DECISION ON BIBLE READING IN SCHOOLS
Distinguislied panel discussed reasons, aids and effects of the high school dropout problem. Not sponsored. 30 niiinitcs (9-16-62).
Interviews and analysis of the threat of communism with definitions of the dangers and the need for education and awareness. Not sponsored. 60 minutes (8-14-63).
Presentation of the civil rights problem from a local point-ofview, including interviews with leading national and local figures. Not sponsored. 30 minutes (8-31-63).
Dealt with educational problems and opportunities facing American youth in the near and distant future regarding space advancements. Not sponsored. 30 minutes ( 9-63 ) .
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In-depth study of the subject, including background of the decision, Tennessee trials concerning this decision, and interviews with national officials and rehgious leaders. Not sponsored. 30 minutes. (6-18-63).
NASHVILLE
WSM-TV
Channel 4
Licensee: WSMTV,lnc.
Network : NBC TV
REPRESENTATnT: Petry
General Manager : Irving C. W^augh
KniTOHiM.iziNC: None
DOCTORS MEET THE PRESS
ELECTORAMA
SOMETHING TO GO ON
TENNESSEE OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT
MERCURY TO APOLLO
Three Nashville doctors discuss heart disease with three Nasliville newspaper reporters, underlining Middle Tennessee Heart Association drive. Not available for sponsorship. 30 minutes (11-4-62).
Gave local viewers up-to-the-moment results on cit\'. district, and congressional races of local interest with network coverage of national races. Sponsors: Fidefit)' Federal Sa\'ings & Loan Co.; Royal Crown Cola. 390 minutes ( 11-6-62 ).
Documentary on the interstate highway development in Tennessee and what it means to the communitv. .Sponsor: Euchd Tractor Co. 30 minutes (5-1-63).
Live coverage of this local sporting event. Sponsor: Sterling Beer. 210 minutes (5-11 and 5-12-63).
Highlights of the government's new space project, interviews with new astronauts and some of the original space pioneers. Not available for sponsorship. 30 minutes (4-15-63).
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COMMENT
Rex Allen and companv entertained and called attention to the Cattleman's Roundup, major revenue source for tlie West Texas Rehabilitation Center. Sponsors: First National l^.nik. Citizens National Bank. 60 minutes (8-10-6;>).
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Interviews with four young prisoners who told how the\' "went wrong," presenting an appeal to voung people not to fall into dehnquencv. Not available for sponsorship. 30 minutes (5-14-63).
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