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Friday, September 18, 1970 y. . - " I " n 3 . Q. p THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pace Severs State -Carolina On TV I90009000 See (OlJIillivL on a i 4ti i i ions 1 v?'m ( i ? n .Q ft $ fen A EC-TV Cameras Set Up In Kenan Stadium fSl Aunt 'JeminmrtrttaR?5A li t m. l w r wm. l TI T f II-I THE ine i reai s on us: merchants DELICIOUS Aunt Jemima PANCAKE! TSgfl FIIOM 6:30 A.H. TO 9:30 A.M. n . 1Q tacferata Parkins L ft Compments THE EASTGATE Of MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION The Story of a Beautiful between the ages of NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES Starring JACQUELINE BISSET CO-vtjrrmg JOSEPH COTTEN JIM BROWN NOW As Tommy Marcott PLAYING SHOWS: 1:55-3:43-5:31-7:24-9:25 Chocolate Pudding .25 Banana Tart 30 Blueberry Tart .35 WAFFLES - with topping Apple Blueberry Cherry SERVED WITH HAM $.89 rail EASTGATE Girl's Lifetime 19 and 22 Presents , ,. Phone 489-2327 NEW 106 Henderson St. ; (formerly Pizza Villa) NEXT TO RECORD BAR assoc. rvz- By Howie Carr Sports Writer Kenan Stadium holds only 47,000 people, but this weekend almost a million fans will view the Carolina-N.C. State game. The reaon is, of course, that ABC-TV has selected the game as one of the four regional telecasts this weekend. "We won't know how many people actually viewed the game for about a month, until the Nielson ratings come out," said unit manager Frank Holub Thursday. He explained that on a weekend with regional games, the primary contest is usually broadcast to about two-thirds of the nation. This week the "First-string" game is Minesota-Missouri, and will be seen by approximately 73 of the viewers who tune in. The game being shown in the Northeast, Boston College -Villanova, reaches 8.9 of the potential audience, . ' ABC's Finest Get With the FOOTBALL TAILGATE PAC FROM HICKORY FARMS! A n U EASTGATE Shopping rr u Chapel Hill GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Hot Dog & Beer $.44 4 Hot Dogs $1.00 ALL DAY TODAY-OPEN 7 AM TIL 3 AM while Florida-Georgia Tech is going out to 12.5 of the nation's football fans. The Carolina-State game takes the remaining 5.6 of the viewers, covering most of the Carolinas and Virginia, and reaching "fringe areas in Georgia, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. The network people here were unsure of how much money the two schools would receive for participating in the telecast. "ABC pays dollars for x the NCAA x number of number of games," said Holub, "and what they do with it, we don't care about." The ABC-TV crew here, operating out of a truck behind the press box, will employ 29 people for Saturday's game. There are 17 engineers under the supervision of Robert Armbreuster, of whom six are from the network offices in New York. The other 1 1 engineers, who work as cameramen, audiomen, and video tape operators, have been supplied by the ABC Raleigh affiliate WRAL. A Lecture 0 gill I. , M.M.UI.I..I , .'i.i.i I 1 " SERVES T170 for only $3.29 OF OHIO Center : 'T 9:30-9 Saturday, 9:30-6; Sunday, 1-6 Six people will be working in the truck Saturday, operating a huge control board with 1 8 little screens, and two big screens (which show the picture the home viewers will receive.) It will be up to director Roger Goodman to decide which of the four cameras are best covering a particular play, and thus what the viewer will see. Goodman was busy Thursday afternoon talking to the N.C. State band director. "We'll give you a set of headphones, and we'll cue you in on when to begin the half-time show," Goodman instructed. "After you finish the national anthem, do you have another song you could go right into, something like 'Aquarias?'" Joining Goodman in the truck will be the producer, "who formats the show," the control room engineer, who adjusts the quality of the color, and three assistants. The final six workers will be UNC students, handling the "graphics", which consist of the names, statistics, etc., superimposed on the screen. Junior Rick Boone, from Westfield, N.J., is acting as Holub's assistant. "He's our eyes and ears here," admits Holub. "He's very valuable because he acts as liason between ABC and the university. Also, he tells us where the action is." Bud Campbell, a Little Rock, Ark. commentator, will handle the play-by-play descriptions, while Beano Cooke is slated as the color man. Cooke's regular job is publicity director at ABC in New York, and his assignment represents an experiment by ABC. "The usual color man is an ex-jock, right?" explains Holub. "ABC feels Cooke will do it differently. Hell share more human interest, be more than a statistician. Cooke has been an announcer, previously, but he's never done this." Most football commentators, Holub added, are not real members of the ABC staff. They are hired to do a certain number of football games, and that's the only sport they cover. He cited Bud Wilkinson as an example. The commercials during the game are broadcast from ABC's Washington, D.C. studio. The technicians began arriving in Chapel Hill Wednesday, to begin the task Something great has happened since you were here. Out in Eastgate there is a new place which, since you've been gone, has become the place to go 02 ZftyRestauran Eastgate Shoppg CenterCnapef WS. North Carolna Chef's Salad .-89 Shrimp Cold Plate .......... .99 Fruit Cold Plate 99 Potato Salad Cole Slaw Bean Salad Sauerkraut of sitting up their equipment in SCesaa Stadium. Armbreuster described the stadium as "a fine one" for football. From the time the game goes off the air at 5 o'clock, it will probably take fire hours for the crew to take down and pack their equipment. "All we'll want to do is leave." admits Holub. "We just come here, look at the pretty girls, and move on." Although an occasional local game has been broadcast from here, this marks the first time since the Gator Bowl year of 1963 that the network has seen fit to come to Chapel HilL WOODSTOCK Starts Varsity Theatre Chapel Hill Wednesday. September 23 H "Arc Voo M AT IVA t.f j - V if I WCar U ft A.1 Ve.r Old and . . ii I Hv,.-t lifeiU it HftVE IT U)fEP Ever? wefK rt"hk automatic ae TEXACO GAS 426 E. Main Carrboro MM THEEL fQf a Corned Beef 69 Ham & Swiss.. 9 Salami & Swiss. 69 Sliced Turkey 69 Roast Beef ....69 Hot Dogs .. ....... .30 SPECIALS EVERY DAY Specializing in Submarines 89
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