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Ten O'Clock News; Central Artery for better or worse
Part of The Big Dig.
01/11/1989
Conservation Law Foundation says Central Artery depression will not solve Boston traffic jams, and parking cap is needed in anticipation of huge amount of office space being developed. Douglas Foy, Richard Dimino. reporter: Boeri
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- Series
- Ten O'Clock News
- Title
Central Artery for better or worse
- Series Description
Nightly news with Christopher Lydon and Carmen Fields. Began January 1976. Replaced evening news show EVENING COMPASS. Original host: Steve Nevas. Other anchors, Christopher Lydon (1977-91) and Gail Harris (1983). In 1980 became an hour long. Ended in 1991.
(PREDECESSORS: Louis Lyons began news operations at WGBH in 1952. The News at 10 began in 1966. The Reporters premiered in 1970. The Evening Compass started in 1974.)
- Asset Type
News tape
- Media Type
Video
- Citation
- Chicago: “Ten O'Clock News; Central Artery for better or worse,” 01/11/1989, GBH Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_1527A459BE2A1A7A2BF855AE0A95D911.
- MLA: “Ten O'Clock News; Central Artery for better or worse.” 01/11/1989. GBH Archives. Web. November 21, 2024. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_1527A459BE2A1A7A2BF855AE0A95D911>.
- APA: Ten O'Clock News; Central Artery for better or worse. Boston, MA: GBH Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_1527A459BE2A1A7A2BF855AE0A95D911