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If the reps whom I have consulted agree with me. could we get your permission to dramatize this article and present it as part of a panel at our annual meeting?
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RADIO, TV IN COURTROOM
I am most appreciative of the editorial comment which appeared in the December 12 issue of SPONSOR concerning the efforts of the NARTB Freedom of Information Committee.
We can scarcely overemphasize the importance of securing for radio and television, with the particular tools of their trade, access to trials, public hearings, and other public proceedings, which is equal in all respects to that historicalh accorded the printed media. If we fail to achieve this, radio and television can never attain their full stature, and the development of the whole art of electronic journalism will be dangerously thwarted.
\s you know, this issue is being strenouslv debated on many fronts at the present time. Editorial support such as yours will be most helpful in bringing the vital nature and immediacy of this matter to the attention of those who are interested in seeing radio and television realize their full potential as information media. Robert D. Swezey Vice President WDSL Broadcasting Corp. \ etc Orleans
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