ROANOKE TIMES Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times DATE: Monday, January 22, 1996 TAG: 9601220073 SECTION: NATL/INTL PAGE: A5 EDITION: METRO DATELINE: WASHINGTON SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
CBS became the second network to turn down an unusual request from Republican leaders, who want their response to President Clinton's State of the Union speech to air a day later in prime time.
The network considers it in the public's interest to air both the president's speech and the GOP response on Tuesday night, Andrew Heyward, president of CBS News, said Sunday.
``We feel strongly that these two events have been linked through long tradition for a very good reason,'' Heyward wrote in a letter to Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole and House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
``Presenting the two speeches back-to-back will ensure the widest possible audience for both points of view,'' Heyward wrote.
ABC turned down the Republicans' request last week; NBC has yet to respond.
On Saturday, Dole said he hoped for the 24-hour delay after Clinton's speech ``to sort of let him have his day and let us have our day.''
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