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NAEB president William Harley describes the organization's new individual member division, which helps professionals achieve personal goals consistent with maximum growth and development as members of the educational broadcasting profession, and introduces Vernon Bronson, the new division's president.
In thinking about what to call our first division day under the new regime of national educational radio, it seemed to us rather appropriate to give it the generic title of “Radio Reconsidered.” Because this is precisely what we intend to do here this morning. We want to reconsider radio in all of its facets: what we all do every day operationally, the kind of dreams and visions we have, and what we're trying to accomplish...
This session features post-banquet remarks by a distinguished group of public broadcasting leaders. In this second reel is the majority of the closing speech by U.S. Information Agency Director Carl Rowan.
This recording features a series of humorous and inspirational speakers and performances during a luncheon at the 40th-annual National Association of Educational Broadcasters convention.
This session features post-banquet remarks by a distinguished group of public broadcasting leaders. Funding for production grants are announced, including for the WDET series Portrait of an American, Award citations are then given to Cyril Braum, McCabe Day,
This recording features a series of humorous and inspirational speakers and performances during a luncheon at the 40th-annual National Association of Educational Broadcasters convention.
In thinking about what to call our first division day under the new regime of national educational radio, it seemed to us rather appropriate to give it the generic title of “Radio Reconsidered.” Because this is precisely what we intend to do here this morning. We want to reconsider radio in all of its facets: what we all do every day operationally, the kind of dreams and visions we have, and what we're trying to accomplish...