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#15441: WOR RADIO NEWS WITH JOHN WINGATE
1967-12-13, WOR, 29 min.
John Wingate

WOR radio news with John Wingate.             
#15454: WCBS-TV LATE NEWS WITH TOM DUNN
1967-12-14, WCBS, 7 min.
Tom Dunn

The 11 PM newscast with Tom Dunn.              
#15457: WORLD MOVIE PREMIERE: "DR. DOLITTLE."
1967-12-19, WMCA, 30 min.
Richard Attenborough , Jacqueline Susann , Barry Gray

The World Movie Premiere of "Dr. Dolittle." 

Radio talk show host Barry Gray reports from the Loew's State Theatre in the Times Square section of New York City. He interviews Richard Attenborough and Jacqueline Susann.            
#15477: WHAT IS RONALD REAGAN REALLY LIKE?
1967-12-31, WOR, 22 min.
Ronald Reagan , Barry Sullivan , Barry Farber , Elinor Harris , Colleen Moore

Host Barry Farber profiles California Governor Ronald Reagan. 
The panel includes Barry Sullivan, Colleen Moore, and Elinor Harris.                                 
#15497: WORLD THIS WEEK: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
1968-01-06, CBS, 19 min.
Alexander Kendrick , George Romney , Robert Kennedy , Dean Rusk , Benjamin Spock , Christian Bernard

Hanoi in "peace feeler" attempt, comment by Dean Rusk, critics call for action by Robert Kennedy, 9,350 GI's killed in Vietnam last year, continuing draft protest, Benjamin Spock comments, comment by George Romney, Dr, Christian Bernard talks about heart transplants.  


Host: Alexander Kendrick.                                                 
#15500: WINS RADIO NEWS
1968-01-07, WINS, 1 min.
Announcer

News of the Surveyor V11 moon landing.            
#15535A: WTFM RADIO IN NEW YORK
1968-02-05, WTFM, min.
Announcer

The latest international news from WTFM in Long Island, NY.            
#9901: WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES 1968, THE
1968-02-06, ABC, min.
Chris Schenkel , Jim McKay

Live opening and closing coverage of the 1968 Winter Olympics Games from Grenoble, France. Coverage begins on February 6th, 1968 and includes February 7th, 11th, 13th, 14th, and concludes on February 18th, 1968.

Hosted by Jim McKay and Chris Schenkel.             
#15540: WORLD THIS WEEK: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
1968-02-10, CBS, 18 min.
Walter Cronkite , Lyndon Johnson , Martin Luther King , George Wallace , George Romney , Robert Kennedy , Hughes Rudd , Joseph Wheeler , James Gavin , Oliver P. Morton

CBS Newsman Walter Cronkite is going to Vietnam for Two weeks. A promo is heard for "Planet Of The Apes." Robert Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King speak. Viet War: Both the US and the Viet Cong claim victory, comment by General Wheeler on the defense of Kaeson, Senator Morton ridicules the South Vietnamese Government, General Gavin suggests the end of North Vietnam bombing and try to enter into negotiations with the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese, President Johnson on crime and what to do about it, comments by George Romney, Martin Luther King on the needs of negroes, George Wallace speaks about a third-party candidacy. 


Host: Hughes Rudd.                                                                                                     
#15543A: WCBS NEWS WITH MARTIN AGRONSKY
1968-02-10, CBS, 5 min.
Martin Agronsky , Eugene McCarthy

Martin Agronsky's commentary on Senator Eugene McCarthy and  Vietnam policy.            
#15543: WCBS RADIO NEWS
1968-02-10, CBS, 9 min.
Jim Jensen , John Lindsay , Nelson Rockefeller , Ralph Penza , Jerry Collins

Mayor John Lindsay discusses Governor Nelson Rockefeller's solution to end the New York City garbage strike. He expresses shock at Rockefeller's capitulation to the sanitation workers. Jerry Collins reports from Gracie Mansion. Discussion of John Lindsay news conference with journalists Ralph Penza and Jim Jensen.

                                                  
#15539D: WCBS RADIO NEWS WITH ALAN JACKSON
1968-02-10, CBS, 5 min.
Alan Jackson

CBS Radio News, Alan Jackson reporting.                         
#15558: WCBS SPORTS NEWS WITH FRANK GIFFORD
1968-02-14, WCBS, 1 min.
Frank Gifford

Sports update with Frank Gifford.            
#15553: WORLD THIS WEEK: CBS RADIO NEWS
1968-02-17, WCBS, 18 min.
Philip Blaiberg , Hughes Rudd , Christiaan Bernard

Highlights: The Aggressiveness of the Viet Cong
George Wallace after the nomination
Dr. Philip Blaiberg, a heart transplant patient is interviewed. 

Host: Hughes Rudd.
                         
#15571: WNBC NEWS WITH JIM HARTZ, THE
1968-02-21, WNBC, 6 min.
Jim Hartz

18,239 dead US troops in Vietnam since 1961. 

Jim Hartz reports.             
#15573: WCBS RADIO NEWS WITH ALAN JACKSON, THE
1968-02-24, CBS, 11 min.
Alan Jackson

CBS Radio News with Alan Jackson, the             
#15574: WORLD THIS WEEK, CBS RADIO NEWS.
1968-02-24, CBS, 5 min.
Martin Agronsky , Morley Safer

Morley Safer reports on racial problems in the United Kingdom.
Martin Agronsky reporting from Vietnam,
The craze in snowmobiles, there were only 8,000 of them several years ago.                          
#15610: WOR RADIO NEWS: NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY, THE
1968-03-13, WOR, 11 min.
Lyndon Johnson , Robert Kennedy

Live coverage of the New Hampshire primary from WOR Radio news.            
#15629: WNBC NEWS, THE: CHEVROLET SPOTLIGHTS THE NEWS."
1968-03-14, WNBC, 5 min.
Jim Ruggle

WNBC News with Jim Ruggle.

With commercials.             
#15605: WORLD THIS WEEK: CBS RADIO NEWS
1968-03-16, CBS, min.
Robert Kennedy , Philip Blaiberg

Robert Kennedy on his candidacy for president, gold crisis in the Czech Republic, heart patient Philip Blaiberg goes home, almost 20,000 GI's killed in Vietnam since 1961.                          
#15620: WEEKEND FINANCIAL REPORT WITH WILMA SOOS: NBC RADIO
1968-03-17, NBC, min.
Wilma Soos

The latest financial news with Wilma Soos.              
#15636: WEEKEND REPORT RADIO NEWS WITH PAUL DUKE, THE
1968-03-17, NBC, 16 min.
Robert F. Kennedy , Paul Duke

Commentator Paul Duke reports on the presidential candidacy of Robert F. Kennedy.            
#15644: WOR RADIO NEWS WITH JOHN WINGATE, THE
1968-03-18, WOR, 16 min.
John Wingate

WOR Radio News with John Wingate.             
#15646: WTFM RADIO NEWS WITH FRED DARWIN
1968-03-18, WTFM, 17 min.
Robert F. Kennedy , Fred Darwin

WTFM News and commentary, Fred Darwin reporting. A report on the presidential candidacy of Robert F. Kennedy            
#15663: WOR RADIO NEWS
1968-03-22, WOR, 10 min.
William Westmoreland

General Westmoreland to be Army General Chief Of Staff.            
#15664: WORLD THIS WEEK
1968-03-23, WCBS, min.
Alexander Kendrick

Highlights of the week's news.    

                                 
#15676: WTFM RADIO NEWS AND COMMENTARY WITH FRED DARWIN
1968-03-25, WTFM, 4 min.
Lyndon Johnson , Fred Darwin

Fred Darwin news and commentary. President Johnson claims he was a great dissenter in his youth.             
#15679: WALTER KIERNAN COMMENTARY: WOR RADIO
1968-03-27, WOR, 4 min.
Walter Kiernan

Walter Kiernan commentary on WOR Radio.                        
#15687: WALTER KIERNAN NEWS COMMENTARY: WOR RADIO
1968-03-28, WOR, 13 min.
Ho Chi Minh , Walter Kiernan

Report on peace negotiations being futile in Vietnam until the US stops the bombing of North Vietnam, according to Ho Chi Minh.            
#15689: WCBS RADIO NEWS
1968-03-30, CBS, 1 min.
Lyndon Johnson

President Johnson set to speak to the nation tomorrow.             
#15696: WINS 1010 NEWS
1968-03-31, WINS, 14 min.
Lyndon Johnson , Brad Phillips , Humphrey Bogart , Jerry Landay , Don Bolton

A news reporter goes door to door to ask citizens their opinion on the Vietnam war. A promo is heard for the movie "Sahara" starring Humphrey Bogart. Will be seen on the 6 PM "Early Flick." Reactions to President Johnson's decision not to run for reelection in 1968. 
From WINS News: expressions of disbelief from New Yorkers on Johnson's decision not to run. No warning from the White House to the press and the public. 
Jerry Landay phones in a report to Brad Phillips from London. Don Bolton also reports from WINS.          
#15695A: WOR RADIO NEWS, THE
1968-03-31, WOR, 15 min.
Lyndon Johnson , Eugene McCarthy , Dick Harris , Brad Phillips , Sid Davis

Highlights of President Johnson's speech and his decision not to run for reelection, comment from Eugene McCarthy. Also heard WCBS Newsradio 88, reactions to Johnson's speech with Dick Harris, comments from Brad Phillips, WINS News, and Sid Davis.             
#15708: WCBS LATE NEWS WITH TOM DUNN, THE
1968-04-01, WCBS, 5 min.
Tom Dunn

The late WCBS News with Tom Dunn reporting.             
#15701: WTFM RADIO NEWS 103.5
1968-04-01, WTFM, 18 min.
Lyndon Johnson , Robert Kennedy , Fred Darwin

A request by Robert Kennedy to meet with Lyndon Johnson. Fred Darwin with commentary on LBJ and current political situation in Vietnam. 

Host: Fred Darwin.                                       
#15700A: WCBS RADIO NEWS WITH LOU ADLER
1968-04-01, WCBS, 27 min.
Lyndon Johnson , Robert Kennedy , Lou Adler

President Johnson reflects on his speech last night, talks to a group. He addresses the National Association Of Broadcasters in Chicago. A statement from Robert F. Kennedy, a garbage strike in Hempstead, New York.

Lou Adler reports.             
#15700: WCBS RADIO NEWS WITH LOU ADLER AND JIM DONNELLY
1968-04-01, WCBS, 9 min.
Jacob Javits , Ed Koch , Lou Adler , Jim Donnelly

For many years Lou Adler teamed up with veteran radio newsman Jim Donnelly (formerly of WNEW Radio) to form one of the most successful radio news teams in New York City history. They could be heard on WCBS 880 AM from 6 AM to 10 AM, Monday-Friday. Adler later became news director at WCBS Radio from 1973-1981 when the duo ended their long run. On December 22nd, 2017, Lou Adler passed away at age 88, ironically the same position WCBS has on the New York AM radio dial, 88. 

New York City Councilman Ed Koch is joined by New York State Senator Jacob Javits. Also "man in the street" interviews.                                                                 
#15711: WOR RADIO NEWS WITH WALTER KIERNAN
1968-04-01, WOR, 11 min.
Walter Kiernan

WOR Newsman Walter Kiernan comments on the Wisconsin promaries.            
#15714: WISCONSIN PRIMARY
1968-04-02, NBC, 48 min.
Frank McGee , Chet Huntley , Eugene McCarthy , Elie Abel

Live coverage of the Wisconsin primary from NBC News. Anchors are Frank McGee and Chet Huntley. Reports from Elie Abel and comments from Eugene McCarthy.             
#15713: WNEW-TV CHANNEL 5 NEWS
1968-04-02, WNEW, 2 min.
Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster movie review.            
#15717: WCBS RADIO NEWS, THE
1968-04-03, WCBS, 19 min.
Announcer

A report on North Vietnam peace negotiations. a report also from Hanoi Radio. Wall Street reacts to the possibility of the end of the war.           
#15723: WOR RADIO NEWS AND COMMENTARY WITH WALTER KIERNAN
1968-04-03, WOR, 10 min.
Walter Kiernan

News and commentary with Walter Kiernan.              
#15739: WALTER KIERNAN - COMMENTARY
1968-04-05, WBAI, 29 min.
Walter Kiernan , Dr. Martin Luther King

          Walter Kiernan is heard on this WBAI radio broadcast  with his commentary, "THOU SHALT NOT KILL."

We hear the final five minutes of  a speech given by Dr. Martin Luther King on March 10, 1968 at Hunter College, taking a stand on liberty and justice for all.   

Latest news heard regarding the body of Dr. King being taken from the airport to the  funeral home. 
#15746: WORLD THIS WEEK: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
1968-04-06, CBS, 15 min.
Martin Luther King , Hubert Humphrey , Reed Collins

Events that happened in the past week
North Vietnam willing to talk peace terms with the USA
Wall Street surge, breaks all records
Hubert Humphrey
Dr. Martin Luther King Assassination
An excerpt of King speech night before killing. 

Host: Reed Collins


                                                             
#15743: WCBS NEWS RADIO 88
1968-04-06, WCBS, 3 min.
Announcer

The latest news from WCBS News Radio 88.             
#9914: WORLD AND LOCAL NEWS, THE
1968-04-08, WGY, min.
Newscaster

A radio broadcast of the day's news from WGY in Schenectady, NY.           
#15753: WCBS NEWS WITH JIM JENSEN
1968-04-09, WCBS, 3 min.
Jim Jensen , Martin Luther King

The day's events of Dr. Martin Luther King's funeral.            
#15754: WCBS-TV EDITORIAL WITH MICHAEL KEATING
1968-04-09, WCBS, 3 min.
Michael Keating

A WCBS-TV editorial with Michael Keating.            
#15760: WNBC-TV NEWS WITH BOB TEAGUE
1968-04-10, NBC, 15 min.
Bob Teague , Roy Ennis

Oscar results, the civil rights bill is passed, housing commissioner Roy Ennis comments. "George M" opens on Broadway.

Bob Teague reports.            
#15761: WNBC-TV CHANNEL 4 "ELEVENTH HOUR" NEWS WITH JIM HARTZ
1968-04-11, WNBC, 10 min.
Jim Hartz

24,500 reservists called up for duty
Hanoi-US negotiations for peace talks (First for Vietnam war)
21,000 US troops killed since 1961
The civil rights bill is passed, becomes active in 1970

Host: Jim Hartz. 
            
#15773: WCBS-TV NEWS WITH TOM DUNN, THE
1968-04-16, WCBS, 4 min.
John Lindsay , Tom Dunn

Mayor John Lindsay of New York City says it's improper to kill looters and arsonists. 

Host: Tom Dunn.             
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