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TeleVISIONS (February 1981)

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TELEVISIONS Editors Gayle Gibbons Larry Kirkman Contributing Editor Rebecca Moore Volume 8, Numbers 1/2 TELEVISIONS is funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. VIDEO REVIEWS 2. Ithaca Video Festival By Deirdre Boyle 5. HOME: Four Portraits By Global Village By Ron Sutton 7. Survival Information Television By Deirdre Boyle 9. Selections From The Native American Broadcasting Consortium By Rebecca Moore TELEVISIONS Magazine is a quarterly publication of Washington Community Video Genter, Inc., RO. Box 21068, Washington, D.C. 20009. All contributions of articles and photographs are welcome, though we cannot guarantee publication. Send stamped, self-addressed envelope if return is desired. TELEVISIONS is composed by General Typographers. The opinions expressed herein represent those of the staff, except when articles are signed. Copyright TELEVISIONS Magazine 1981. All rights reserved. No part of this periodical may be reproduced without the consent of TELEVISIONS. Subscription rates: $10 per year (special prepaid rate), $15 per year if billed, $15 per year institutional rate. Back issue price: Vol. 1, $25; Vol. 2, $5; Vol. 3, $6; Vol. 4, $2.50 for single issue. Vo. 8, #1/2 was printed February, 1981. POINT OF VIEW 12. Hanta Yo By Bruce Baird VIDEO PIONEERS 14. Interviews with Lindsay Anderson, Chuck McCann and Jack Paritz By John Hunt 16. The Old Crowd By Bill Creed NEW TECHNOLOGIES 21. Primer on Satellite Access By John Schwartz