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ATTACHMENT A-1

CBS RADIO NETWORK BROADCASTS

1. "Campaign '66."—A limited series of four 25-minute broadcasts on the campaigns and their issues, broadcast each Friday in October 1966. Participants were CBS news correspondents and newsmen of affiliated stations.

2. "Walter Cronkite Reporting."-Continuing series, 5-minute analytical reports, Monday through Friday.

3. "Alexander Kendrick Reporting."-Continuing series, 5-minute analytical reports, Monday through Friday. Similar to “Walter Cronkite Reporting" series. 4. "The Reasoner Report."-Continuing series, 5-minute report on topical subjects, Monday through Friday.

5. "News Analysis."—Continuing series, 5-minute broadcasts, Saturdays and Sundays, by Marvin Kalb and Martin Agronsky.

6. "The Washington Week."-Continuing series, 25-minutes each Friday. Reports by CBS news Washington correspondents.

7. "Capitol Cloakroom."-Continuing series, 25 minutes once weekly. CBS news correspondents interviewing Members of Congress.

8. "Face the Nation."-Continuing series, 30 minutes (also offered in 25-minute version), once weekly. News interviews that present news correspondents questioning prominent national and international personages.

9. "Debriefing."—An irregularly scheduled series of 25-minute broadcasts. În each, a CBS news correspondent is interviewed by another correspondent on his return from an important domestic or overseas assignment. The interviews cover in depth the political and personal aspects of the assignment and represent the returning correspondent's spontaneous thoughts on his return.

10. "The World of Religion."-Continuing series, 25-minutes once weekly, Douglas Edwards in host of this review of national and world developments relating to religious life and thought.

11. "Mike Wallace at Large."-Continuing series, 25 minutes once weekly, on the lively arts.

12. "Dimension on Health."-Continuing series, 5 minutes each Monday through Friday. Charles Kuralt reports on major developments in personal and public health.

13. "Weekend Dimension.”—Continuing series. Bob Dixon is the host of 17 5-minute Dimension broadcasts presented throughout each weekend, covering topics that may range from entertainment through public affairs, as events warrant. CBS news correspondents and reporters participate frequently.

14. “University Explorer."-Continuing series, 15 minutes once weekly, with Hale Sparks, head of the Radio Department of the University of California, as host-narrator, reports findings of social scientists, educators, and others.

15. "Science Editor."-Continuing series, 15 minutes once weekly. Significant discoveries in science and medicine, along with the opening up of whole new fields in scientific endeavor, are reported each week by Hale Sparks.

NOTE.-Attachment A-2 lists only standard broadcast stations (AM). It should be noted that a number of the standard broadcast stations affiliated with the CBS radio network are operated in conjunction with FM stations in the same community that may duplicate some or all of the AM stations' programing. CBS radio network affiliates do not report such FM broadcasting to CBS radio network and, therefore, no information is furnished as to FM clearances. While this information is available for the CBS-owned FM stations, it is not included here because of the absence of comparable data as to other FM stations.

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Maryland:

WARK, Hagerstown.
WAYE, Baltimore.
WCUM, Cumberland
WFMD, Frederick.

Massachusetts:

WACE, Springfield-Chicopee.
WBRK, Pittsfield-

WEEI, Boston..

WHAI, Greenfield.

WNEB, Worcester.

Michigan:

WDBC, Escanaba.

WKZO, Kalamazoo.

WJEF, Grand Rapids.

WJR, Detroit.

WSGW, Saginaw.

Minnesota:

KBMW, Breckenridge-Wahpeton, N. Dak.

KDA Dak. Moorhead.

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