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

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EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING CORPORATION 304 W 58TH ST/ NEW YORK 10019. NY/ LT 16000 September 20, 1968 Mr. William Harley President, NAEB 1346 Connecticut Avenue Washington, D.C. Dear Bill: The Programming Practices Committee , in its meeting of September 17 and 18, unaniĀ¬ mous lyarrived at the - enclosed resolution to be presented to the Board of Directors and the NAEB membership. We have taken the liberty to send copies of the resoluĀ¬ tion and our letter to you to the NAEB Executive Board and Executive Staff before the convention. The committee was extremely anxious to function until the successful implementation of the enclosed resolution. The members felt very strongly that I convey to you and members of the board their willingness to meet at any time, at any place, with members of the board to discuss and amplify the resolution. We must compliment the work executed by Ken Clark; therefore, we would hope that there would be no lag in the work he has begun. The staff at NAEB should proceed with the continuation of the project until the resolution is acted upon or until his replacement can be found. We hope that prior to the enactment of the enclosed resolution at the NAEB meeting, that the NAEB headquarters staff begin to implement ways and meand of developing positive sensitivity among the staff toward the culturally different. It was obvious to the committee that funding for these endeavors is necessary. Therefore, we felt that it is implicit in the resolution that the NAEB staff begin immediately to locate sufficient funds to fully carry out the recommendations of the committee. Bill, the successful meeting of this committee was, I believe, due in large measure to the makeup of the group. I cannot thank you enough for being a part of the selection of these members. Each and every individual contributed to the discussion and the formulation of the resolution. I look forward to seeing you at the NAEB convention. Best wishes. fin npovol tt Richard J. Meyer Chairman, NAEB Committee on Programming Practices RJM/bg Enc. cc: NAEB Board of Directors NAEB Executive Staff NAEB Programming Practices Committee