London Paper Prices Rise
Date: 28 September 1974
London Times and The Guardian on Sept 27 announce 33% increase in their newsstand prices effective Sept 30; each will cost equivalent of 18c
Carrie Rachel Brownstein (born September 27, 1974) is an American musician, actress, writer, director, and comedian. She first came to prominence as a member of the band Excuse 17 before forming the rock trio Sleater-Kinney.
During a long hiatus from Sleater-Kinney, she formed the group Wild Flag. During this period, Brownstein wrote and appeared in a series of comedy sketches alongside Fred Armisen that were developed into the satirical comedy TV series Portlandia (2011–2018). The series went on to win Emmy and Peabody Awards.
Sleater-Kinney eventually reunited. As of 2026, she was still touring with the band.
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Date: 28 September 1974
London Times and The Guardian on Sept 27 announce 33% increase in their newsstand prices effective Sept 30; each will cost equivalent of 18c
Date: 28 September 1974
By WARREN WEAVER Jr.Special to The New York Times
Warren WEAVER
US Appeals Ct, in 2-to-1 decision, reverses FCC order and says that '72 NBC-TV documentary Pensions: The Broken Promise did not violate Fairness Doctrine; FCC required that NBC present additional material in support of pension systems to counteract 'overwhelming weight' of criticism for such programs; Judge Harold Leventhal writes majority opinion and Judge Edward A Tamm offers dissent (M)
Date: 27 September 1974
Pres press sec John W Hushen repts Charles W Colson, former special Pres counsel currently in prison for obstruction of justice in dissemination of derogatpry information about Daniel Ellsberg, has asked Pres Ford for pardon
Date: 28 September 1974
By GEORGIA DULLEA
Georgia DULLEA
Article on growing number of TV newswomen; Govt records for '73 show that 9,311 or 23% of full-time employes of nations 614 commercial TV stations are women; 69% of these are clerical or office workers; more important than figures is fact that newswomen are beginning to make some impact on broadcasting content; one of more dramatic examples came from Seattle where breast cancer detection series was co-anchored by Jean Enersen; TV officials in Detroit and Chicago credit women there with pioneering specials on rape, vasectomy and other relevant soc issues; some prominent TV newswomen throughout nation noted; illus of newswomen Marlene Sanders, Deborah Long, Jean Enersen, Linda Ellerbee and Sylvia Chase (L)
Date: 27 September 1974
By LES BROWN
Les BROWN
CBS pres Arthur R Taylor on Sept 26 urges radio broadcasters affiliated with network to press for Cong sessions open to broadcast coverage on same discretionary basis as print journalism; says he believes that after coverage of HR Judiciary Com impeachment hearings public requires coverage; CBS News pres Richard S Salant, speaking to conf of radio affiliates in Phoenix, Ariz, argues for repeal of 'equal time' provision of Communications Act; appeals for opportunity to serve more responsibly than present laws permit comes in wake of criticism by Sens Hugh Scott and Howard W Cannon of network decision to cover Rockefeller hearings only as items on their evening news