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383 records found for RADIO NEWS
1968-03-17, NBC, 16 min.
Commentator Paul Duke reports on the presidential candidacy of Robert F. Kennedy.
#15638: CBS RADIO NEWS
Order1968-03-17, WCBS, 5 min.
The late CBS Radio news.
1968-03-17, WCBS, 28 min.
City councilman Ed Koch and attorney Louis Nizer debate LBJ, RFK, and what to do about the Vietnam crisis.
#15643: RADIO NEWS
Order1968-03-18, , 5 min.
Wilson Hall with a Saigon report, an accusation about Robert Kennedy's hair length being too long for a 40 plus year-old presidential candidate. Hosts: Jack O'Brien and Victor Reisel.
1968-03-18, WOR, 16 min.
WOR Radio News with John Wingate.
1968-03-18, NBC, 17 min.
NBC Radio News with David Brinkley.
1968-03-18, WTFM, 17 min.
WTFM News and commentary, Fred Darwin reporting. A report on the presidential candidacy of Robert F. Kennedy
#15663: WOR RADIO NEWS
Order1968-03-22, WOR, 10 min.
General Westmoreland to be Army General Chief Of Staff.
1968-03-23, CBS, 15 min.
March by Adam Clayton Powell, claims he can't be bought off, William G. Allen captured by the FBI, killed two police officers six months ago.
1968-03-23, CBS, 20 min.
Adam Clayton Powell says, "Don't Go Along With Martin Luther King," Camel Cigarette commercial, Adam Clayton Powell returns to New York after two years in exile in the Bahamas. An editorial on Nelson Rockefeller by Martin Agronsky. Host: Reed Collins.
1968-03-24, NBC, 2 min.
Panama's president Marco Robles is impeached.
1968-03-25, WTFM, 4 min.
Fred Darwin news and commentary. President Johnson claims he was a great dissenter in his youth.
#15677: ABC RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-03-25, ABC, 16 min.
Robert Kennedy stands by all that is in the Warren Commission Report. Senator Eugene McCarthy and his "Keep it Clean" brigade, has 5,000 student supporters, US presence in Vietnam is legal despite no declaration of war by Congress. Vietnam update report.
#15689: WCBS RADIO NEWS
Order1968-03-30, CBS, 1 min.
President Johnson set to speak to the nation tomorrow.
1968-03-30, CBS, 10 min.
President Johnson to announce 30,000 more troops going to Vietnam in tomorrow night's speech. Harry Truman states Johnson will easily win reelection. Includes the latest weather. Alan Jackson reports. Presented by Chevrolet.
1968-03-30, CBS, 20 min.
- Lyndon Johnson
- Martin Luther King
- Alexander Kendrick
- Robert Kennedy
- Eugene McCarthy
- Reed Collins
- Peter Kalisher
- Ludvik Svoboda
- Harry S. Truman
President Johnson has disdain for anyone who riots, garbage strike protest brings violence, "Poor People's March" planned for next month in Washington, DC by Dr. Martin Luther King, Dr. King comments, racial crisis and violence in Memphis, Tennessee, Dr. King comments on his failed effort, comment by President Johnson, comments by Richard Nixon, Eugene McCarthy, and Robert Kennedy, Czech's new leader is General Ludvik Svoboda" Liberalism" with communism, he arrives in East Germany and Poland, Camel Cigarette commercial, a report on Senator Eugene McCarthy and Robert Kennedy, Prague Czechoslavikia Communist ruling now changed, Peter Kalisher reports, Alexander Kendrick with a comment on income taxes. Host: Reed Collins.
#15692: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-03-31, CBS, 2 min.
The Yuri Gagarin funeral.
#15695A: WOR RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-03-31, WOR, 15 min.
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.
1968-04-01, WCBS, 9 min.
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.
#15700A: WCBS RADIO NEWS WITH LOU ADLER
Order1968-04-01, WCBS, 27 min.
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.
#15701: WTFM RADIO NEWS 103.5
Order1968-04-01, WTFM, 18 min.
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.
1968-04-01, WOR, 11 min.
WOR Newsman Walter Kiernan comments on the Wisconsin promaries.
#15717: WCBS RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-03, WCBS, 19 min.
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.
#15718: NBC RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-03, NBC, 26 min.
World News from NBC Radio.
#15719: NBC RADIO NEWS
Order1968-04-03, NBC, 14 min.
NBC News. Includes WOR Radio News with John Wingate.
1968-04-03, WOR, 10 min.
News and commentary with Walter Kiernan.
#15745: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-06, CBS, 6 min.
Charles Collingwood reports from Tokyo, Dr. Martin Luther King memorial service on Tuesday, Memphis, Tennessee march on Monday. Commercial for Chevrolet.
1968-04-06, CBS, 15 min.
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
1968-04-06, CBS, 5 min.
The latest news from CBS Radio. Alan Jackson reports. A Chevrolet commercial included.
1968-04-10, WCBS, 13 min.
National news and news from Saigon with Charles Osgood. Dallas Townsend host.
#15764: CBS RADIO NEWS, THE
Order1968-04-13, CBS, 7 min.
The poor people's march planned for second week in May. Joined in progress. Sponsored by Chevrolet.
1968-04-13, CBS, 18 min.
Charles Collingwood on Hanoi peace talks. White Mustang found in Alabama- possibly owned by Dr. King Assassin? Review of Dr. King's funeral. Host: Reed Collins
1968-04-16, CBS, 8 min.
Three boys found dead. Alan Jackson reports.
1968-04-20, CBS, 22 min.
The World This Week with Reed Collins. Richard Nixon asks President Johnson for a ceasefire Moratorium on criticism of the USA James Earl Ray ID, warden remembers Ray as a prisoner "not a racist" and "not a violent person." Sanitation strike in Memphis Charles Kuralt on the success of the North Pole ascent to the top, 90 degrees North Latitude, the first time in 59 years. Camel Cigarette commercials
1968-04-21, ABC, 16 min.
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories: 10-year-old Steven Samples is bitten by a shark in West Palm Beach, Florida. Attacks in Saigon Hubert Humphrey says he would defeat Richard Nixon Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap-up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1968-04-23, CBS, 9 min.
London's first anti-discrimination bill, George Wallace and Eugene McCarthy are profiled. Commentary on the "integrity of today's press." Fred Darwin: Host
1968-04-26, WOR, 10 min.
"Opinion" with Walter Kiernan.
#15807: WCBS RADIO NEWS
Order1968-05-04, WCBS, 14 min.
Paul McElroy reporting. Additional News: CBS Radio News with Alan Jackson, sponsored by Chevrolet. Robert Pierpoint reports on inflation in the US A 10% tax surcharge is proposed by President Johnson Dancer's Image wins the Kentucky Derby, his jockey (Robert Ussery) captures his second straight Derby. Note: Dancer's Image was later disqualified for a drug found in his system. Columbia University update- demonstrators speak.
1968-05-04, CBS, 22 min.
Coretta Scott King returns to the place (Memphis, Tennessee) where her husband (Dr. Martin Luther King) was assassinated and dedicates a plague in his honor. Czech Government to Moscow conference. Bill Harris with a sports update. Reed Collins is the host.
#15817B: WORLD THIS WEEK: CBS RADIO NEWS
Order1968-05-11, CBS, min.
Procedural Paris peace talks begin, comment by President Johnson, possible difficulties ahead, bloody Saigon fighting continues, Kentucky Derby winner Dancer's Image disqualified because of drug.
1968-05-12, ABC, min.
Voices in The Headlines was an American news program broadcast on ABC radio featuring the top news stories of the day. It was hosted by long-time radio and television announcer Fred Foy. A review of the week's top news stories: Paris talks, Soviets move toward Czech border, Indiana primary gives Robert Kennedy the victory, comment by Robert Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and Hubert Humphrey. The Vietcong execute four newsmen in Saigon. Dancer's Image drugged at Kentucky Derby, disqualified. Narrator: Fred Foy. NOTE: Fred Foy, best known for his voicing the opening of THE LONE RANGER on radio joined the ABC TV announcing staff in New York in 1961. For ABC RADIO he narrated the award-winning news documentary, VOICES IN THE HEADLINES a 25-minute weekly wrap up of salient news events of the week with sound bites representing the news as it was recorded.
1968-05-13, WOR, min.
News commentary with Walter Kiernan on Vietnam peace talks.
1968-05-18, CBS, min.
News of the week with Reed Collins.
1968-06-08, CBS, min.
A recap of the Robert F. Kennedy events. James Earl Ray, the assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King has been arrested in London. Coverage of Robert Kennedy's funeral with Walter Cronkite.
1968-06-08, CBS, min.
The latest world and national news from CBS Radio news.
1968-06-15, CBS, min.
News of world events. Hughes Rudd reports.
#19684: CBS RADIO NEWS
Order1968-10-19, WCBS, min.
The latest news and sports from WCBS radio.
1968-10-19, CBS, min.
Political quips at Al Smith dinner Peace rumors from Paris, much speculation but no breakthroughs. Host: Hughes Rudd.
1968-10-19, CBS, min.
Political quips at Al Smith dinner Peace rumors from Paris, much speculation but no breakthroughs. Host: Hughes Rudd. Duplicate of #15897.
1968-10-26, CBS, min.
The news from CBS Radio. Host: Hughes Rudd.