Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from ABC Evening News for Wednesday, Sep 13, 1989


Title: The Koppel Report: Television -- Revolution In A Box

Abstract:

An examination of the worldwide impact of developments in television technology with Ted Koppel (ABC), James Meigs of "Video Review Magazine", KCNC-TV News Director Marv Rockford, Everette Dennis of The Gannett Center for Media Studies, biologist Samuel LaBudde, videographer Paul Garrin, NBC Executive News Director Don Browne, Charles Glass (ABC), Poland Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, Polish cameraman Tadeusz Rusinek, exiled Polish producer Tomasz Labedz, journalist Andrew Nagorski, communications consultant Roger Ailes, Soviet TV commentator Vladimir Posner, USSR State Committee for TV and Radio Chairman Mikhail Nenashev, excerpt of Soviet broadcast featuring faith healer Allan Chumak, US Ambassador to USSR Jack Matlock, Soviet TV program host Alexander Nevzaro, excerpt of statement by USSR People's Congress of Deputies member Yuri Vlasov, Young and Rubicam/Sovero CEO Gary Burandt, Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger, social commentator Ben Wattenberg, Ed Turner of CNN, media critic Jonathan Alter, Bruce Gelb of the US Information Agency, Rep. Larry Smith, and former State Department spokesperson Bernard Kalb.

Begin Time:09:00:00 pm
End Time:09:58:00 pm
TVN Record Number:646533
Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1989-2009 Vanderbilt University
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