Tape Network, 1950-1953 (1) (1950-1953)

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naeb program format (NAEB Network Report—Appendix B) Oct, 30, 1953 11-13-53 TO: ALL MEMBERS 1) All programs submitted to the Network must run within and close to standard times,ie. 14:30, 29:30, 59:30, etc. 2) All programs must end with the NAEB station break: " This is the NAEB Network.” 3) All timely references must be deleted; eg. n on this evening*s program,*’ ’’Good morning,’’ ’’Goodnight,” ”be back next Tuesday,” "the President’s latest speech, given last week,” ”to be published next November.” (The program may not be aired until long after "next November.”) 4) When a program running an hour is submitted, neither reel should run more than 30:30 (nor the total time more than 59:30, of course). In the case of music it may be necessary to break this rule and run a reel as long as 31:00. But, please, do not do this if you can possibly help it. We ma y not be able, to dup¬ licate the long reel. If there is absolutely no way of putting a 59:30 pro¬ gram on two reels, put it on three. 5) All programs should indicate somewhere, preferably at both the beginning and the end, that they are tape-recorded, recorded, or tape -transcribed. 6) All programs should, if at all possible, credit the National Association of Ed¬ ucational Broadcasters at the beginning and/or the end. 7) Please send CUE SHEETS for all programs sent to the Network for distribution. Cue sheets should include: a) series title, b) program title and/or subject matter, c) names of speakers, musical numbers, d) cues, e) accurate times, f) a note as to whether or not recording is credited (and it should be if at all possible), g) any notes as to quality or contents which might interest broad¬ casting stations. NOTES 1. Please mark all submissions "Audition” or "Master” and "Do Not Erase." 2. Do not pack sample program tapes or master tapes of programs slated for dis¬ tribution together with used tapes being returned for erasure. Please pack separately and mark as noted above. 3. It is perfectly all right to take tapes from your weekly shipment from NAEB 8c, after playing, erase and use to submit auditions or masters for the new series you are contributing to NAEB Network. But if you do this, please let us know, either by letter or by marking the boxes clearly. We want to be able to credit you with having returned the tapes. 4. To help insure proper handling of your submission, address it according to its disposition; for instance: AUDITION NAEB Network 14 Gregory Hall Urbana, Illinois or to NETWORK ACCEPTANCE COMMITTEE, IN-SCH00L PROGRAM COMMITTEE, or NAEB NEW MASTER TAPES, NAEB Network, 14 Gregory Hall, Urbana, Illinois For your own safety, it is best not to send your original tapes. Keep a safety copyj 5.