National Association of Educational Broadcasters Records, 1925-1977 (bulk 1950-1970) | Committees Programming Practices, 1968-1969 (Box 034, Folder 01)

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National Association of Educational Broadcasters Records, 1925-1977 (bulk 1950-1970) | Committees Programming Practices, 1968-1969 (Box 034, Folder 01)

1968 and 1969 correspondence, survey report, and resolution regarding programming practices. Report studies member station programming of nationally distributed and/or network radio and television programs, with emphasis on those related to racial topics. Resolution reinforces dedication to serve black Americans with programming.

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