Committees Programming Practices, 1968-1969 (1968-1969)

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IPf3 EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING CORPORATION 304 W 58tk ST/NEK YORK 10019. NY/LT 1 6000 K December 29, 1969 fi) U 0 Mr. Grady H. James Director of Audio Visual Center Associate Professor of Education Norfolk State College 2401 Corprew Avenue Norfolk, Virginia 23504 Dear Grady: I really appreciate your letter of December 5 complimenting our NAEB Minority P rogra mming Practice s Committ ee as it provided meaningful sessions at tKe NAEB the" last couple of years. It is wonderful that you are interested in serving on the Committee. Your background and experience, I know, would provide the Committee with a great resource. Unfortunately, I do not know the present state of the Committee and the new division of minority affairs. I have talked with Bill Greaves and suggested that I would be availĀ¬ able to assist in any way. At this time I do not know whether there is a Programming Practices Committee and what the machinery is for appointing new members. If you remember, I resigned as chairman beĀ¬ cause I felt that this post should be held by a member of a minority group. As soon as I have any word about the new structure, etc., I'll let you know. In the meantime, my very best for the new year. Sincerely, fUMn RJM/bg cc: William Harley James Fellows William Greaves Richard J. Meyer Director School Television Service