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riot's 7 VaV'l > 4«3SS^ ******* i*v ,* K I*. Fee S4^o «-.January «fr*-*4w • NAEB has filed its report on the Needs of Educatio r For Television Channel Allocations \cl xh the-HF8C ,together with specific recommendations for additional channel reservations f oryEcU^cation based upon a Rational/^lan; a separate procedure for handling Educational applications k ,ami a study of channel distribution systems that might expand the number of airailable channels; and a supporting ^Jomment on Docket No. 14229 based upon the /Report and its recommendations. Dfeici cJUhJUi * t HaW,fc i «e /the FCC has acted affirmatively in most of the NAEB recommendations. It established a Division of Research and Education — a*£**v****Mf 0/ y with an# Educational Broadcasting Branch . It modif*^^the application forms for educational applicants. It recognized the established educationa need for a prime single national coverage,and for multiple channel service in defined areas. On Wednesday, May 23, the F.C.C. issued the following statement: Insert No. 1 /U2/ This statement was issued after several conferences ^between the staff X / /to of NAEB and the /Staff and Mem#bers of the FCC.-~]»t ■*■«<** s that. H j*. cJe y ^ ./< 7 .,-•* - - - -i- proposed ^tateyfdans considered and approvedywhere feasible and possible without regard toth£ overall proceedings affecting re-allocation / o i2 i $*** pCou, ett v u -»w CnA/^ d. <L -Wll' yjwUvt'v uvim«.4\ On Monday, June 4,1^62, the NAEB filed an amended pomment to Docket No. 14229 which contains a recommendation for 735 additional channels to be reserved for education ,making a total of 1010 channels to be made vailable for education from the present television portion of the spectrum. These include all of ,the channels asked for in all state plane now developed. ftpnwuBiis J^tNAEB proposed Table of Assignments ^ UM>1 be considered as a basis for the FCC reappraisal of its allocation program.