NAEB Newsletter (July 1, 1964)

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Publications • The NAEB has received a copy of the general report of the Second International Conference of Broadcasting Or¬ ganizations on Sound and Television School Broadcasting in Tokyo in April. Anyone may obtain a photocopy of the 13-page report on request by sending $1 for copying and handling costs to the NAEB Urbana office. • A four-page brochure listing zoom lenses “from Angenieux to Zoomar” has been issued by S.O.S. Photo-Cine-Optics, Inc., 387 Park Avenue South, New York City. • A sample of favorable and unfavorable correspondence received by Arizona State University station, KAET, Phoenix, is presented in its Three Years on the Air. • Team Teaching—Bold New Venture, edited by David W. Beggs, III, 192 pages with annotated bibliography, index, and appendices, is available in a cloth-bound library edition for $4.95 from the Unified College Press, 3600 Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis, Indiana. PLACEMENT PERSONNEL AVAILABLE (For information, write Miss Julie Hunt, Placement Service, at the NAEB office in Washington.) July I Writer-producer, 30, married, B.S. English, desires posi¬ tion in writing, production or public relations and pro¬ motion. Minimum salary $6500. Experience with largest closed-circuit ETV network in U. S. July 2 Married man, 25, receiving M.A. in radio, television and motion pictures, with emphasis on TV production, wishes to work in busy and creative station. Would like to be able to use background in drama and design to full advantage in the development and direction of new programs. Location open; minimum salary $6000. July 3 Desires position in Midwestern college town with start¬ ing salary of $5000 to $5200 per year with possibilities for advancement to administrative level. Three years experience as newscaster and general announcer. B.A. degree from University of Wisconsin; wishes to con¬ tinue education. Would also like to get into TV on the announcing, production and direction levels. July 4 Married male, 30, with Ph.D. in communication-drama, M.A. in theatre-TV design/production, teaching experi¬ ence on university level and general secondary teaching credentials seeks position combining research into values and problems of governmental involvement in theatrical TV with development of programing of interest to edu¬ cational and cultural institutions. Minimum salary de¬ pendent upon professional opportunities and local cost of living. POSITIONS AVAILABLE {In order to be considered through these channels, the reader must be an Individual Member of the NAEB, with credentials on file with the NAEB Placement Service. Non-members can save time by sending the $10 annual dues and $5 Placement registration fee at the time of inquiry.) July I Midwestern university has opening for Ph.D. fellow in TV production as half-time producer-director. Experience required in either broadcast TV or ITV. $2300 for 9 months plus full tuition waiver. $500 in addition for sum¬ mer if available. Tuition also waived for summer. Job contingent upon admission to graduate school. July 2 Closed-circuit TV producer for university in Great Plains area. Requirements: Master's degree; ITV produc¬ tion and direction experience; basic knowledge of ETV closed circuitry; knowledge of academic life at the uni¬ versity level; ability to confer with departmental chair¬ men and faculties re use of TV for resident instruction; classroom teaching experience. Responsibilities include: production and quality control of CCTV lessons; assist¬ ance to academic departments in proper use of TV for resident instruction; development of new ITV uses at university; development of the campus system; coordi¬ nation of CCTV program with university operations. 12- month academic/administrative appointment which in- • NBC is offering on request “Teacher’s Guides” to NBC television shows suitable for school use. Write NBC Teacher’s Guide, Room 787, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y., 10020. • The Ohio University USAID teacher-training team in Ni¬ geria is publishing a newsletter, Nigerian Outlook, to Amer¬ ican associates, the Nigerian education ministry, and project alumni informed about the project. • A new book published by McGraw-Hill explains the basic principles and ideas involved in masers and lasers. Masers and Lasers: How They Work, What They Do, by M. Broth- erton, $8.50. • The New Book Society of India has published the first edition of New Educational Directory of the World, contain¬ ing over 10,000 entries of universities, colleges, and institutions in all countries of the world. $12 to U. S. buyers, from the Society, at 6A/53, W.E.A. Pusa Road, New Delhi 5. eludes one-month vacation. Salary $7000 to $9500, de¬ pending upon background, experience and academic training. July 3 Opening at a southwestern university for young man, preferably with Ph.D. or one near completion, for joint appointment in radio-TV and journalism. Individual pri¬ marily responsible foir continued development of cur¬ riculum in broadcast journalism and film production, with additional opportunities in development of educa¬ tional programing in radio and/or TV. $6000-$8000 de¬ pending on experience, for 9-month appointment, with additional compensatioin for summers. July 4 A northwestern university has opening in the fall for a radio-TV instructor to teach basic undergraduate radio and TV courses and laboratory work. He will also teach one or two sections of fundamentals of speech. Appli¬ cant should have Ph.D. or close to it. Person with tech¬ nical radio-TV certification preferred although noj^rTfec- essary. Riank: instructor or assistant professor depending on qualifications. Salary also depending on rank and qualifications. July 5 Wanted immediately: producer-director. Minimum bachelor degree for major large northeastern ETV sta¬ tion. lnstructioinally oriented, experienced, imaginative. Must have professional competency and ability to uti¬ lize highly trained professional staff. July 6 Southwestern university desires film room technician and audio man with general knowledge of television. Open immediately. Salary approximately $5200. July 7 Assistant director, ETV, for a university educational communications center. Male, minimum a master's de¬ gree, preferably a doctorate. Heavy practical experience in ETV production and knowledge of audiovisual, film, programed learning, etc. Supervise all closed-circuit/ open-circuit instructional and public affairs programs and plan a “system" approach to media utilization in university instruction. Instruct educational media courses. Assistant or associate professor rank. $10,000 for II months. Open September I. July 8 Southern university medical center seeks experienced person to help with administration, producing and scripting educational films and video tapes; extensive TV and A-V facility in department of psychiatry. Salary dependent upon degree and qualifications. Position open fall, 1964. July 9 Senior producer-director for New England ETV sta¬ tion. Must have practical training in development and production of all forms of programs, especially in the areas of classical music, remote broadcasts, adult fea¬ tures, plus in-school work. Prefer also experience in com¬ mercial field and film production. Salary $7000 up. Job begins September, 1964. July 10 Producer-writer for public affairs at West Coast VHF ETV station. Must have experience in film and/or TV production. Available late summer. Salary $6900. July II Producer-director for West Coast VHF ETV station. Must have directing experience. Prefer knowledge of film shooting and editing and knowledge of music and/oir public affairs. Available late summer. Salary $6900. 4 NEWSLETTER