NAEB Newsletter (January 1, 1967)

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Personnel • James Robertson, vice president and general manager, KCET Los Angles, named director of radio and televis¬ ion, University of Wisconsin. He will be succeeded at KCET by Dr. James L. Loper, assistant general manager. • Warren S. Park, Jr., program mana¬ ger, WOSU-TV, Ohio State Univer¬ sity, Columbus, named director of programing, Maryland Educational- Cultural Commission. • Larry Mallach has joined Visual Electronics Gorp. as director of the Visual/Ellen Div., Palo Alto, Calif. • David A. Blakeman, radio-TV editor, University Relations Department, Au¬ burn University, has joined the Uni¬ versity of Alabama as director of radio-TV in the office of University Relations. • Grace Knecht, program coordinator, WGNY-TV Syracuse, N.Y., appointed program manager. William Upwood, school services and design engineer at the station, named production su¬ pervisor. Thomas Reagan, \\ CNY- TV studio supervisor, promoted to technical supervisor. Gayle Evans, station traffic manager, appointed production assistant succeeded by Kathe Yeomens. • Donald Mitchell, WCTV, Thomas- ville, Ga, and Louis Richerson have joined WXGA-TV Way cross, Ga., as broadcast technicians. Paul Gor¬ man, WETV Atlanta, has moved to Georgia ETV Network as audio en¬ gineer. At the network’s production center, Les Anderson has been added to the staff; Mike McAllister has joined the art department, and Dun¬ can McKelvey has been appointed production technician. • Myrtle Boyce, assistant instructional coordinator, KLRN-TV San Antonio, has received an award from Theta Sigma Phi, national fraternity for women in journalism for her book, Sand in my Hand. • Roger Marshall j oins WCLP-TV Chatsworth, Ga., as TV technician. • Michael Rhett Roberts moves to WXGA-TV Wayoross, Ga., as TV technician and James Wood II has been appointed to engineering staff of that station. • Harold R. Hickman appointed to the Instructional Fixed Service Commit¬ tee of the FCC in advisory capacity. • Doug Wardwell, radio-TV specialist, University of Connecticut’s College of Agriculture and Cooperative Ex¬ tension Service, moves to Central Connecticut College as director of television. • Gary Brinson, announcer-engineer, WLOR Thomasville, Ga., moves to WVAN-TV Savannah as TV tech¬ nician. With This Issue. . . .... the NAEB Newsletter relocates entirely in Washington, D. C. The Editorial office was moved to associa¬ tion headquarters last August from the University-of Illinois, Urbana. To elim¬ inate delays in processing and mail¬ ing the Newsletter, a decision has been made to move the printing operation to a publishing house in the Washing¬ ton area. Henceforth, your copy will be in the mail on the seventh day of each month. If you have been discouraged by tardiness of the newsletter in reaching you, note the plight of Eric Willcocks, Brighton College of Education, Sussex, '—s in a recent letter: Dear Sir, Once upon a time, I asked to be enrolled as An Overseas Member of NAEB. As I was in the U.S. at the time Some confusion arose. Responding to a nice letter from Miss Olson, of your office, I explained, as I thought, that I was returning to the U.K. and therefore, tho* I was, indeed, at the time of writing in America, nonetheless, my reasons Since when, I have heard nothing from you, save INDIRECTLY. By which I mean that my Bank (who never lose interest) advise me with a diligence and attention to detail that do credit to a non-commercial organization. You have cashed my check. As I am sure that you would like to do more for me ... than merely keep my money in a sate place, I look forward to hearing from you. More in sorrow than in anger Eric Willcocks NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS SUMMARY STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSE For Fiscal Year 1965-1966 INCOME General Operations Educational TV Stations 134,318.00 National Educational Radio 107,171.00 Instructional Division Individual Members Contracts and Grants Total GAIN OR (LOSS) $143,592.00 General Operations $ 2,544.00 - Educational TV Stations 4,769.00 National Educational Radio 19,022.00 3,571.00 128.00 436,937.00 $825,717.00 Instructional Division Individual Members Contracts and Grants (10,683.00) ( 4,049.00) — 0 — * $ 11,603.00 Overhead recovery from Contracts and Grants Operating expenses have been reduced by this amount. (G.O.s $40,693 NER $2,2o0) STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENSE (Detail) General Operations INCOME Membership dues & fees Convention Other Total GAIN EXPENSES $ 74,950.00 Office supplies & materials $ 21,508.00 43,338.00 Salaries & employee costs 104,343.00 25,304.00 Travel, consultants, & other 67,043.00 -Overhead recovery, $143,592.00 Contracts & Grants (40,693.00) NAEB administrative fee s (11,153.00 ) $ 2,544.00 Total $141,048.00 SUMMARY BALANCE SHEET As of June 30, 1966 ASSETS Gash Accounts receivable Members dues & fees Prepaid expenses Total current assets Equipment, fixtures and tapes Travel advances Total LIABILITIES AND EQUITY FOUR NEWSLETTER