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  1. This file contains a transcript from the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company program American Forum of the Air, hosted by Theodore Granik and consisting of a discussion titled, “Which Party for the Independent Voter,” between Charles S. Rhyne, National Chairman of the Volunteers for Nixon-Lodge, and Byron R. White, National Chairman of the Citizens for Kennedy and Johnson.

  2. The American Forum of the Air, hosted by Theodore Granik, was a public affairs panel discussion program, the first series of its kind on radio. It aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System and NBC from 1934 to 1956.

  3. 3 de dic. de 2021 · By Daniel Martínez Garbuno. Published Dec 3, 2021. Air travel in South America appears to be shifting towards the low-cost and ultra-low-cost airlines like Colombia’s Viva Air. In the last year, Viva Air, among other low-cost competitors in the continent, have increased their market shares and become key players within their countries.

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · The American Forum of the Air, hosted by Theodore Granik, was a public affairs panel discussion program, the first series of its kind on radio. It aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System and NBC ...

  5. The American Forum of the Air, hosted by Theodore "Ted" Granik (1907–1970), is a public affairs panel discussion program, the first series of its kind on radio. It aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System and NBC from 1934 to 1956. Notable guests, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt (before he was president), journalist Dorothy Thompson, New York mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia, U.S. Senators Harry ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Hija de William y Marian Granik, un abogado del gobierno y una ama de casa, Debra también es nieta de Ted Granik, fundador y moderador del programa de discusión The American Forum of the Air, transmitido de 1934 a 1956.

  7. 17 de may. de 2016 · Blair joined NBC-TV in 1950 and moderated “The American Forum of the Air,” a debate program. He was named Washington, D.C., correspondent for “The Today Show,” which was launched on January 14, 1952, as an experimental morning news program.