Gesamtlänge aller Episoden:
This continuation of the business and industrial session includes discussions of proposed changes to organizational bylaws and relationships with other institutions, including the National Community Television Association.
The conclusion of the discussion on technical and equipment issues concerning studio design and sharing educational television programming with students.
This session features speakers on the impact of the Educational Television Facilities Act of 1962, the first major federal aid to public broadcasting.
This session features a welcome by Austin mayor Lester E. Palmer as well as remarks by psychologist and filmmaker Lester F. Beck and William McCarter, the manager of WETA in Washington, D.C. NAEB president William G. Harley discussed the importance of dues to the organization's functions..
This session features a welcome by Austin mayor Lester E. Palmer as well as remarks by psychologist and filmmaker Lester F. Beck and William McCarter, the manager of WETA in Washington, D.C. NAEB president William G. Harley discussed the importance of dues to the organization's functions..