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

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Mr. William G. Harley Page 2 November 4, 1968 and I respectfully request permission to appear and report to the assembled Convention the form of resolution which we proposed before revision. I intend to publicly disassociate myself from the Executive Committee’s action and to make it clear that I believe the time is now for public broadcasting to stand up and be counted with policies which are in the spirit and letter of recent FCC rule making and Supreme Court decisions. I believe that some of the changes were made in sincerity but I am not so naive as to think that the Executive Committee is doing other than attempting to duck controversy. We are past the point of argument for argument's sake. The type of action that the Program Practices Committee is seeking is that with which we were che we were assembled. Edward L. Mcrris Director of Programming Since ELM: jf cc: Richard J. Meyer