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The Daily Item from Lynn, Massachusetts • 14

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The Daily Itemi
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Lynn, Massachusetts
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14
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Reaffirms Pay TV Opposition NBC SUNDAY OCTOBER 15 to AC Movie Guide Jack Hackett's LAKESIDE cabinets in one of CN 2M 7S49 (5) (9) (10) to to an as ITHERS BROS See Guide IV1D BASSETT THE EDITORS See Guide JIVE PERSON Viewers To Take Part In Channel 44 Game (38) (56) 9:15 (5) 1130 (4) (c) JOHNNY (S) See (10) See (7) NEWSl 11:45 (7) See Sweden changed to right hand driving on Sept Ji 1967 service" dared Tie claim that pay television sliould be given the chance to rise or fall on the basis of pub lic choice is a Mr Goodman contended CITES WORLD SERIES "To take a specific example if die World Series should move from free to pay television the public's only choice would be either paying or not seeing the instructions and map for the ask 43 (2) MAKI (5) to (5 7:00 (2) SCI (5) to (7) (O DENOTES COLOR AM INDUSTRY ON PARADE (5) (c) Joe Kelly 6:45 LIVING Religion 7:00 (4) (5) (7) 7:30 (7) 4:00 (4) (5) Alt (56) 4:15 (9) (10) 1:30 (5) VARIATIONS navin UKOtiMn (10) fc) BONANZA (C) (9) 0M 4:30 to Ul Sil 12 to 12 CLOSED OBAn aom ar rorertru MBS IB7 X3U7 1:30 (4) WO (5) policy game than and phoning Any is urged to con AN OLD MAN oravina in an Israeli svnanoaue i the people who take part in "Dialogue: Martin Buber I and Israel" an hdur long documentary on the philosophy of this great Jewish philosopher to be seen riday 9:30 pm on Channel 2 INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE ROLLER DERBY hi me tot toou (56) CARDINAL Btogra phy STI (38) CRI NE1 BOOMTOWN BOZO THZ CLOWN I CARTOONS MILTON THE MONSTER BOOMTOWN Religion BULLWINKLE' LITTLE RASCALS LIVING Religion SACRED Religion faith To faith i (7) CHRISTOPHER PROGRAM (9) REVIVAL (10) This Is the Life (38) THE Religioa 4:45 (7) THIS IS THE LIE 9:00 (4) BOOMTOWN (C) IURNING rVtWI INSIGHT (c) Catholic ChiMt TOM AND JERRY Mahotwy SACRED HEART (7) CHURCH Ceteolfc Catholic (56) to CARTOONS 930 (4) ITS YOUR WORLD (5) (c) SHOWCASE (9) (c BIS PICTURE (10) (c) CHRISTOPHERS (33) UNDERDOG 10:00 (4) (c) OUR BELIEVING WORLD (5) to LAMP UNTO MY EET I (7) (c) tnteftiw (9) (c) RELIGION (10J to CATHOLIC HOUR (33) CARTOON CARNIVAL i (56) kUtenay 10:30 (4) (c)CATHOOC HOUR (5) to DISCOVERY 67 (9) (c) PETER POTAMU8 (10) MEDITATION The claim that the market broad enough for free and pay television 'to co exist side by aide is equally fallacious Mr Goodman added pay television could achieve a 20 penetration rate as assumed in the ourth Re port it could accumulate annual revenues approaching $1 billion enabling it to outbid free tele vision tor key program attrac tions" he said "As a result by having to pay for program 20 at the public could fore close free television from mak ing those programs available to all of the public the advertiser support ed medium would lose the eco nomic base for its own costly and less popular but extreme ly important news $nd publie affairs programmirur There ie nothing to indicate that the loss or reduction of this type of pio grammnng would be made up by pay television Discussing the proposed pay television program regulations designed to prevent siphoning of programs from free television Mr Goodman slated NBC be lieved these regulations would be ineffective "because they could easily be manipulated to permit large scale diversion of program ming from free to pay tele vision" Moreover he added "The fact that Congress has NBC "opposes such regulatory not acted does not justify Com control of programming whether mission authorization of play it is directed to pay or free tele television especially when there vision" unique because the viewer key decision maker when the new serii aay oct iy at 8 pm By keeping in phone with the television station the I viewer will fluence wnat nappens on WuUX lv The subject is a simulatedrrepresented conflict that threatens to esca late into war Work ins: in asso ciation with the oreign Policy but only the Association the WGBX TV staff inet will be will turn a big studio floor into suggestion a map showing the geographi cal relationship of several fic titious countries One of these countries will be Transariia and that's the nation the home audi ence will belong' to Transania win a cab inet meeting in the studio re sponding to telephoned direc tions from the political elite (the audience) in their living rooms Other nations will be The home audience will call the turn in a uiuque television experiment "The Most Dangerous ons Channel 44 this wek (9) (33) (56) 7:36 (2) (4 (5) 4:04 (5) (7) 4:30 (4) (34)45(2) M0 (2) (4) (5) (7) (56) (c) 10:00 (4) (10) to HIGH CHAPARRAL (5) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE (3I 21V (56) See Movie Guide 1100 (4) (5) (10) NEWS WEATHER (38) See Movie Guide CARSON Movie Guide Movie Guide 0 SERIES (c) hPRO Giente vs Steelers (c) ISSUES AND ANSWERS (c) LEN JARDINE MANAGERS IN ACTION (9) (10) (38) 2:00 (2) SCIENCE (9) 110) See Guide 1(38) CHRISTOPHER PROGRAM 2:30 (38) WORLD IN OCUS 3:00 (2) (9) 38) 3:30 (4) (7) (2) (4) (9) (10) (56) 4:30 (2) (c) I (4) (10) I we (56) RED MO (2) SPE1 (7) MOV (9) WRE 10:35 (10) WORLD AROUND 11:00 (4) TALENT AUDITIONS (5) CAMERA THREE (7) (c) BOWLING (9) (c) BULLWINKLE (10) RELIGION (33) RELIGION (56) Mehooey 11:15 (10) SOCIAL SECURITY HI TTON (33) CATHOLIC MASS JI JO (4) (C) NEWS (5) (c) ACE THE NATION (9) NOTRE eetea (10) (c) MANAGERS IN ACTION 11:55 (4) (c) WEATHER 12:00 (4) See Movie Guide (5) (c) NEWS SPORTI WEATHER (7) See Mevie Guide: (10) BOWLING (33) AITH OR TODAY (56) (c) ROLLER DERBY 12:30 (5) to OOTBALL CLOSE BP (38f ILM 100 (5) NL PRE GAME (9) DISCOVERY Childrea (10) (33) (c) MEET THE PRESS (56) See Mevie Guide who will be the ies starts Thurs dose contact by No special material is neces sary for ordinary participation However WGBX has informa tion sheets copies of Ute Ing There is also an opportunity for more active participation in the roreign just watching one Interested tact the station by letter or by phone (864 6400 Ext 356) rooNS INT VIEW SeiaaM 0) OOTBALL CluwseN Chiefs Msrvios MAKING REHY Sm Mavis Guide RESTLING ALDGUE Drxuteiou AVORITE MARTIAN 5:30 (5) AMATEUR HOUR (33) IDEAS ON TRIAL (56) PATTY Canady 6:00 (2) WASHINGTON HI REVIEW (5) (c) 21ST CENTURY (9) EASTSIDEWEST SIDE (38) CARDINAL Nh rsfAjt 4(56) SUPERMAN NG THINGS GROW JEWS INTSTONES REPORTER IE Dr mm IHM mkmhh: Iy 'AGE NOTRE estesR Sa Movie Guide NET Dimm 10) to WALT DISNEY (c) GENTLE BEN (c) ED SULLIVAN (9) ft) BI (10) (c) MOTHER'S IN LAW CUSTOMBUILT boolS DiLIEGRO 943 Mauyae IL Bave Dealer end Ceatreeeor Dar President Gives Views To Congressional Unit WASHINGTON The National Broadcasting Co has reaffirmed its opposition to the use of broadcast frequencies for pay television a position it has con sistently held throughout 1he 12 years the issue has been before Congress and the ederal Communications Commissions Julian Goodman president no public demand for foe the National Broadcasting Co presented views in testi mony prepared for die Commu nications Subcommittee of the House Interstate and oreign Commerce Committee Mr Goodman was unable to appear because of transportation diffi eulties anti his statement wa read by Howard Monderer NBCs Washington attorney reooixi of pay television's test operation (in Hartford Conn) demonstrates that it will games" he pointed out not provide a service distinctive from free television service in any significant way" Mr Goodj man said "Accordingly there is no td i flrmative public interest reason i that would justify diversion of broadcast frequencies from free to pay television On the contrary there is a i danger that pay television couM siphon popular attractions from the free service and thus dimin iah the scope of service to the total public Tbe outh Report (proposing rules and regulations for the establishment of pay tv as prepared by a committee of OC commissioners) recognizes this danger and seeks to guard against it by a system of de i tailed program regulation foatHs bad in principle and would not be effective ta practice WO PT7MJC DEMAND "While the events of the past years demonstrate that there is no public demand for broadcast pay television and it would not affirmatively server foe public interest free television has pro gressively broadened Its service in programming in the UH ex pansion and in the growth of Il non commercral broadcasting "These positive developments can be impeded by broadcast pay television 5 i Tables Turned On Veteran Sportscaster or "Tie Deadly Junkman" ei 'sode 20Ui Century ox i eloky S'l (which airs Monday in color over ABC TV) ex cutive producer Walter Cruuman turned the tables on Vi 'ran Hollywood sporstcaater i Di' Enberg Gi aumani sigwed Koberg for SV important role in this epi le of foe half hour police aic dl ama whiehLstars Howard IT detec tive Kei grant Sam Si "no Ben Alexander as' serg eant £an Briggs and Dennis Cole as detective Briggs The episode guest star is Ivan Dixon who won an Emmy Award nomination for hig rote in Private War of Ollie Dixon portrays a star football player returning to the gridiron following an almost fatal struggle against narcotics addiction What part docs Ehlierg play? "A fooJball game announcer what explains what you might call type casting" foreign policy crisis a small otiier TV studio playing teams against the Tiana man cabinet and the home audience Transaman cab subject to viewer CatholicJour Lists Changes Aii original drama by Jack "No Intermission I lie presented by the Ca fo ol I Hour on foe NBC Sunday Oi 15 from 2 pm Pre vi usiy scheduled for Ort 8 it ik is preempted by a World Ser ie baseball game ihe play spotlights! the con fr illation of: and five vi ws of brought together in a bizarre setting that has be gt to force open foe usual pro ti' Tive layersjf Hie mind "Many Roads to Damascus" a play by ontinell pre vi eisly announced for presenta ti this Sunday will be telecast lay Oct 22 from 1:30 2 pi'i It is the story id priest working in a slum ghetto and fit jing tiie question of his iden ti' as priest 1 "The by Robert Or jan announced for' Ot 22 will be telecast Sunday 29 from 1:34 2 pm It te a "intasy comedy of a conventtu ned upaide down whaa a ung invades it bent oi reform "The Workout" ak by Creao previously for Oct 29 will be Mr Goodman itte 7 raVStHni WwlMBr i 'liA ilb "'ll.

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