NAEB Newsletter (Feb-Mar 1952)

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- 6 - (On the present basis^ eight packages per year will be considered a yearns service paid for by the regular assessment fee* Adding the two school packages will make a total of ten 0 Each station is entitled to eight packages per year* If all ten are desired^ it seems warranted to add a fee equal to one-fourth of the annual assessment* (This method will require ircdifications when individual distribution is possible^ but some similar basis can undoubtedly be arranged*) 2o Distribution The In-“School Program Committee recommends that 2 a, The present package-leg method of distribution be used for school programs* bo Each shipment of school programs contain one couple te term series (lU programs)* Co Teacher a id materials be sent directly to the mentoer station as soon as that station indicates its choice of the series* do It should be made clear that this method of distribution is strictly temporary p pending future operational and equipment developments at Headquarters o The Implementing of These Standards 1* Methods of determining programming needs* a 0 Polling of member stations* bo Recommendations of committee members o Co Securing the recommendations of subject matter experts* do Recommendations of NAEB officers and Headquarters staff* 2 0 Specific methods of selecting programs for network offering* a* General programs* (1) The NAEB Network Acceptance Committee will meet at the call of the chair¬ man in consultation with the Headquarters staff* The Headquarters office can request a meeting of the committee* Apart from such meetings as may be called the committee will continue to be a consultative body for the Headquarters staff* (2) Network Headquarters will compose offering schedules in accord with the following§ (a) Headquarters will normally select the programs to be distributed* (b) It will refer to the members of the eo limit tee all programs of a doubt¬ ful nature^ or which involve points of network policy,, or for which it desires the weight of committee support for its decisions* (c) It will inform the committee members in advance what programs it in¬ tends to offer* (d) Committee members reserve the right to request an opportunity to audition any program* (e) Committee members will continue to make whatever recommendations they desire to the Network staff* (f) Network Headquarters will endeavor to make arrangements which will enable it to offer the bulk of network programs at least three months in advance* This is not intended to exclude such programs as must be handled on a more immediate basis*