Programs, Correspondence, 1968, January-July (1968)

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- 68 - or in a migrant population setting. 4) A demonstration of the uses of television and radio, as "close support" tools for the Community Action Agency, in an Indian Reser¬ vation setting. The following is a developmental plan for the utili¬ zation of radio and television capability. This is a guideline structure and may be altered to meet specific local needs: PHASE I: ESTABLISHING CONTACT WITH THE MASS COM¬ MUNICATIONS OUTLETS IN THE COMMUNITY Each Community Action Agency should first find out where the closest ETV and ER facilities are situated in relation to the agency. The Community Action Agency should engage both ETV and ER station personnel in preliminary discussion to achieve the following: 1) To evolve a carefully developed set of criteria for involvement in the media. The concept of "Close Support" use for existing program should be developed fully.