Page Two THE SUMMER DAILY Wednesday May 30, 1973 .aeToTH UMR ALenedy ay3,17 I v. RICK DU BROW: ..* IASll n tongh Tele vision inJ HOLLYWOOD - The decision them with the statement, in their 6:60 2 4 7 11 13 News of the commercial television net- announcement, that the upcom- 20 L hd Go Edde' Fathe works to take turns broadcasting ing rotation experiment will "pro- 24 ABC News-Smith/Reasoner live coverage of the S e n a t e vide the public with a wider 50 Flintstones Watergate hearings - instead of choice of television fare." 56 Vanishing Wilderness offering almost identical siml- The networks' e riment may 6:30 2 11 CBS News-WalterCronkite taneous telecasts - classifies as have certain sychologi efft 4 13 NBC New-John Chanellrhv eti scooia fet 7 ABC N ws-Smith/Rason r crporate tact. on viewers. On one hand, the re- 24 Dick Van Dyke By their decision, the networks duction of the number of video 6 ten Tag ie Geht's can claim they are maintaining stations carrying the hearings 64 coverage - and yet reduce con- will lessen, somewhat, the im- 7 60GrmanrC encs siderably the kind of advertising pact of the happenings on the 4 News revenue losses they have ab- home screen. On the other hand, 7 To Tell the Truth sorbed in the firs five days of the same reduction in duplication 9 Beverly Hillbillies the hearings, when their live tele- might ease the impression of a , To Tell the Trth casts aside from analysis, inter- nonstop, omnipresent barrage of 13 Wat's My Line? 20 Nanny and the Professor views and the like were carbon details and complications, thus 24 Bowling for Dollars copies. making the coverage seem less 56 To Be Announced ALTHOUGH many viewers pre- exhausting and offputting to some 50 1 Lo e Lucy dictably complained because the televiewers. 7302 What's My Line? 4 Festival of Family Classics hearings pre-empted suh ALL THE NETWORKS are em- 7 Wid Kingdom grams as soapo peras and game itW phasizing that their rotation plan 11 Polie Surgeon thlso avesg money is an experiment - and, they 13 Truth or Consequences the loss advertising m say, "can be terminated at the 20 Rifleman rather than viewer protests that request of any network at the 24 Let's Make A Deal had the larger impact on the ,, 50 Hogan's Heroes end of any hearing week." An 56 Consumer Game netorks. The n ks also iial drawing determined that 8:00 2 11 Sonny and Cher Comedy wanted the soapers and g a m e NBC-TV will carry live the next Hour - shows back on, but for different scheduled hearings session, June 4 13 Adam-12 reasons than viewers. S On June 6, CBS-TV d the 7 4 Paul Lynde At any rate, these rotesters 5.O- ue6 B-Vde h 9Wo ds and Wheels chores, and on June 7, ABC-TV. 20 urke's Law n will he somewha mollified, coesdo ue7 B-V 50 Dragnet and the networks have made a TWO OTHER points in the 56 America '73 public relations gesture toward three-network announcement: 8:30 4 13 Banacek 7 4 M o e- - .._-___- - - - ._ -- "The Curse of the Fly" - THE SUMMER DAILY, summer edi- (English; 1966) tion of The Mchigan DailS 9 Singalong Jubilee Vol. LXXXI, No 15S Back in Action!- 50 Me Griffin Wednesday, May 30, 1973 9:0 11Baseball is edited and maaged by students atB Tigers vs White Sox at Chicago the University of Michigan. News phone Tievs Whiesat h 764-0562. 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