Archive for the 'Newscast' Category
Heating Up The Falklands – May 21, 1982
• May 21, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1980's, Broadcast Journalism, Broadcasts, Capitol Hill, Day in history, Disputes, economy, Labor, Margaret Thatcher, News reports, Newscast, Past Daily, Radio, Reagan Years, Uncategorized, United Nations, War, World News
Tags: Argentina, Argentine, Business and Economy, Daniel Filmus, Falkland Island, Falklands War, South America, Travel and Tourism
A Plea For Peace – But An Invasion Continues – May 15, 1940
• May 15, 2013 • 1 CommentPosted in 1940's, Adolf Hitler, Broadcast Journalism, Broadcasts, Day in history, News Bulletins, News reports, Newscast, Past Daily, Radio, The Fourth Estate, The Press, Uncategorized, Unreleased recordings, Vintage Recordings, War, World War 2
Day Of Recovery, Broken Ceasefires And A Spotted Owl – May 14, 1992
• May 14, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in Day in history, Libya, economy, Deregulation, Vintage Recordings, Civil War, U.S. Intervention, Broadcast Journalism, Congress, Capitol Hill, Disasters, 1990s, Environment, Civil Rights, Terrorism, News reports, World News, Holidays, Conflicts, Disputes, Veterans, Riots, Racial unrest, Cities, Gun violence, Violence, Broadcasts, United Nations, Bosnia, War Crimes, Newscast, Corruption, Civil unrest, Disconnect, Radio, Unreleased recordings, Past Daily
Tags: Capitol Hill, Los Angeles, Libya, San Francisco, California, Tripoli, Serbia, Owl
That Was The Week That Was – May 10, 1975
• May 10, 2013 • 1 CommentPosted in Uncategorized, Presidents, Day in history, Vintage Recordings, U.S. Intervention, 1970's, President Ford, Vietnam War, Broadcast Journalism, Congress, Capitol Hill, Society, News reports, World News, Communists, Commentators, Holidays, Conflicts, Disputes, Veterans, Cities, Violence, Broadcasts, Boat People, Thailand, Week In History, Newscast, Social Commentary, The Press, The Fourth Estate, Cambodia, Border wars, Disconnect, Radio, Socialists, Past Daily
Tags: Cambodia, Ho Chi Minh City, Khmer Rouge, North Vietnam, Pol Pot, South Vietnam, United States, Vietnam
A Day Both Odd And Personalized – May 9, 1979
• May 9, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized, History, 1979, Day in history, Soviet Union, Labor, economy, 1970's, Broadcast Journalism, Congress, Oil Companies, Energy Crisis, Los Angeles, Pollution, Environment, Popular Culture, Society, Corporate America, Quality of Life, News reports, Americana, Disputes, Cities, Broadcasts, Week In History, Jimmy Carter, Newscast, Social Commentary, Crime, Radio, Past Daily
Tags: Automobile, Electronic Frontier Foundation, KNX, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Police Department, Southern California, Vanity plate, Vehicle registration plate
A Year After Toasts And Hugs; Suspicion – May 8, 1946
• May 8, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1940's, Broadcast Journalism, Broadcasts, Capitol Hill, Cold War, Commentators, Communists, Conflicts, Congress, Day in history, Democracy, Democrats, Disconnect, Disputes, Egypt, Emerging Nations, Gun violence, Harry S. Truman, History, Independence Movements, Iran, Labor, Mid-Century America, Middle East, News reports, Newscast, Northern Ireland, Past Daily, Police, Politics, Post World War 2, Poverty, Pro-Democracy, Protest Movements, Radio, Red Scare, Social Commentary, Socialists, Society, Solidarity, Soviet Union, The Fourth Estate, The Press, U.S. Intervention, Unions, United Nations, Veterans, Vintage Recordings, Violence, War, Week In History, World News, World War 2
Tags: Britain, British Army, Cold War, David Fleming, Frazier Hunt, Northern Ireland, United Nations, United States
Unofficially Official – May 7, 1945
• May 7, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in Uncategorized, History, Day in history, Soviet Union, Vintage Recordings, Broadcast Journalism, Capitol Hill, 1940's, World War 2, News reports, World News, Commentators, War, Harry S. Truman, Broadcasts, Newscast, The Press, The Fourth Estate, News Bulletins, Radio, Adolf Hitler, Socialists, Past Daily
Tags: Associated Press, Ed Kennedy, London, NBC, New York, Reims, Victory in Europe Day, Washington
When The Hunger Strike Goes Wrong – May 6, 1981
• May 6, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1981, Border wars, Broadcast Journalism, Broadcasts, Capitol Hill, Civil War, Cold War, Communists, Conflicts, Congress, Crime, Day in history, Dictator, Foreign Policy, Gadaffi, Gun violence, Israel, Libya, Middle East, News reports, Newscast, Northern Ireland, Past Daily, Protest Movements, Quality of Life, Radio, Riots, Social Commentary, Society, Solidarity, U.S. Intervention, Uncategorized, United Nations, Vintage Recordings, Violence, War, World News
Tags: Libya, Northern Ireland, United States, Jerry Brown, Bobby Sands, Maze, Hunger strike, Sands
Killing Season 1970 – Kent State – May 4, 1970
• May 4, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in 1970's, Broadcast Journalism, Broadcasts, Cambodia, Capitol Hill, Civil unrest, Commentators, Conflicts, Congress, Corruption, Counterculture, Crime, Day in history, Democracy, Disconnect, Disputes, Foreign Policy, Gun violence, History, News Bulletins, News reports, Newscast, Nixon, Non-Violence, Past Daily, Politics, Presidents, Protest Movements, Riots, Social Commentary, Society, Solidarity, The Fourth Estate, The Press, U.S. Intervention, Uncategorized, Veterans, Vietnam War, Vintage Recordings, Violence, War, Week In History, World News
Tags: Kent State shootings, Kent State University, National Guard of the United States, NBC Nightly News, Ohio, Ohio National Guard, Vietnam, Vietnam War

Getting Ready For the Spring Offensive – May 13, 1951
• May 13, 2013 • 3 CommentsPosted in 1950's, Broadcast Journalism, Broadcasts, Capitol Hill, Cold War, Commentators, Communist China, Communists, Conflicts, Congress, Democrats, Disconnect, Disputes, Foreign Policy, Harry S. Truman, Korea, Mid-Century America, News reports, Newscast, Past Daily, Post World War 2, Presidents, Radio, Red Scare, Republicans, Social Commentary, Society, Soviet Union, U.S. Intervention, Uncategorized, United Nations, Unreleased recordings, Veterans, Vintage Recordings, War, Week In History, World News
Tags: Capitol Hill, Douglas MacArthur, Harry Truman, Korea, Korean War, North Korea, Spring Offensive, White House