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

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- 2 - b) a workshop-type session conducted by black producers who have had experience developing, preparing, producing, and using programs for blacks. In addition to these two special sessions, it will be possible to include items concerning minority group programing in other special interest meetings. The convention theme. Educational Broadcasting and Social Responsibility will undoubtedly lead to addition¬ al attention to the basic topic by the main general session and luncheon speakers. During July much of the program planning for the conven¬ tion will be intensified and we have scheduled a meeting in Washington with Dr. Meyer for July 14. At that time we will go over these items and report on any other developments that have occured by then. I know it would be useful to him if he could have your reactions to this status report before he comes here to meet with us and work further on these matters. Best regards. James A. Fellows JAF:bb enclosures cc: NAEB Executive Staff