TV & Video - April 12, 1988
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Lucille Ball and Milton Berle were inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame on Sunday during the 66th annual convention of the National Assn. of Broadcasters in Las Vegas. Neither entertainer was able to attend the ceremonies, which featured clips from their television careers. The four-day convention, which closes Wednesday, has attracted about 40,000 delegates and more than 700 exhibitors. The association serves a membership of more than 5,000 radio and 940 television stations, including the major networks.
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