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KTPS-TV, P.O. Box 1357, Tacoma, Washington; Robert P. Slingland, Director, Television Education.

KYVE-TV, Administration Building, School Dist. #7, Yakima, Washington; M. L. Martin, Manager.

Wisconsin:

WHA-TV, University of Wisconsin, 3313 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin; H. B. McCarthy, Director of Division of Radio-TV Education.

WMVS-TV & WMVT, 1015 North Sixth Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Dr. Otto F. Schlaak, Station Manager.

Wyoming: Natrona County High School, Casper, Wyoming; Maurice Griffith, Superintendent (anticipated air date: Early 1966).

American Samoa:

Department of Education, ETV, Government of American Samoa, Pago Pago, American Samoa; Blair L. MacKenzie, Director.

Regional Networks:

Eastern Educational Network (EEN), 575 Technology Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Donald Quayle, Executive Director.

Midwestern Educational Television, 1640 Como Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota ; Chris Donaldson (MET).

EXHIBIT C

WUNC-TV, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, SUMMARY SCHEDULE OF A TYPICAL

WEEK

MONDAY

8:55 Morning News Summary: Primarily for school "homerooms" and first hour classes.

9:00 United States History: 11th grade level. Five days a week. Basic resource for approximately 10,000 students. Produced under contract with North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

9:30 Physical Science: 9th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 12,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

10:00 World History: 10th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 7,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

10:30 Mathematics: 8th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 9,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

11:00 Creative Person: Net.

11:30 Spectrum/Science Reporter: Net.

12:00 Aspect: In cooperation with the Agricultural Extension Service. Keeps farmers and homemakers abreast of current developments of interest to them. 12:30 Midday News: 15 minutes rounding out the noon "service hour." Source: Associated Press broadcast wire and press releases.

2:15 Geography: 9th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 5,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

6:00 News: A 15-minute summary. (See 12:30.)

6:15 Aspect: A rebroadcast of the 12:00 farm and home program.

6:45 The Friendly Giant (Net): For children, ages three through six. Stories, poems, playlets.

7:00 What's New (Net): For children, ages seven through twelve. Adventure, history, science, etc.

7:30 Public Affairs: Net.

8:30 Encounter: Discussion program, one hour. Local and national authorities. Topics such as: "Medicare," "North Carolina Court Reform," "The Law and the Indigent," "The Population Explosion," "Problems of the Aging," "The Status of Women," "Alcoholism,” etc.

TUESDAY

8:55 Morning News Summary: Primarily for school "homerooms" and first hour classes.

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9:00 United States History: 11th grade level. Five days a week. Basic re source for approximately 10,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

9:30 Physical Science: 9th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 12,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction:

10:00 World History: 10th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 7,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

10:30 Mathematics: 8th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 9,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

11:00 Public Affairs: Net.

12:00 Aspect: In cooperation with the Agricultural Extension Service. Keeps farmers and homemakers abreast of current developments of interest to them. 12:30 Midday News: 15 minutes rounding out the noon "service hour." Source: Associated Press broadcast wire and press releases.

12:45 Lip Reading: For the deaf and friends of the deaf to help develop the skill of lip reading through demonstration and practice.

1:45 Science and Nature: A weekly enrichment program for junior and senior high school. Covers the gamut from space ships to sea shells.

2:15 Geography: 9th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 5,000 students. Produced under contract with the Department of Public Instruction. 3:30 Parlons Francais Teacher's Program: An in-service program to prepare classroom teachers for the next day's in-school lesson.

5:30 Young People's Corner: Events, information for the junior high school level.

6:00 News: A 15-minute summary. (See 12:30.)

6:15 Legislative Report: Discussions and interviews with members of the North Carolina State Legislature.

6:45 The Friendly Giant (net): For children, ages three through six. Stories, poems, playlets.

7:00 What's New (Net): For children, ages seven through twelve. Adventure, history, science, etc.

7:30 The Creative Person: Net.

8:00 The French Chef: Net.

8:30 Landscaping Your Home; Renters and homeowners are helped in solving their landscaping problems.

9:00 Science and Engineering Television Journal: Net.

9:30 College Credit Course: History 599, political and social history of North Carolina to 1835. Carries two semester hours of credit.

WEDNESDAY

8:55 Morning News Summary; Primarily for school "homerooms" and first hour classés.

9:00 United States History: 11th grade level. Five days a week. Basic resource for approximately 10,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

9:30 Physical Science: 9th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 12,000 students. Produced under contract with the Department of Public Instruction.

10:00 World History: 10th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 7,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

10:30 Mathematics: 8th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 9,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

11:00 Parlons Francais (Net): Instruction in spoken French for three primary levels.

12:00 Aspect: In cooperation with the Agricultural Extension Service. Keeps farmers and homemakers abreast of current developments of interest to them. 12:30 Midday News: 15 minutes rounding out the noon "service hour". Source: Associated Press broadcast wire and press releases.

1:30 Music in the Air: A weekly enrichment program for primary grade music classes.

2:15 Geography: 9th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 5,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

2:45 Science and Nature: A weekly enrichment program for junior and senior high school. Covers the gamut from space ships to sea shells.

3:30 Methods for Modern Teachers: An in-service series, produced in cooperation with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and the School of Education.

4:45 Lip Reading: For the deaf and friends of the deaf to help develop the skill of lip reading through demonstration and practice.

5:00 College Credit Course: First year Algebra. Carries three semester hours credit.

6:00 News: A fifteen-minute summary. (See 12:30.)

6:15 Aspect: A rebroadcast of the 12:00 farm and home program.

6:45 The Friendly Giant (Net): For children, ages three through six. Stories, poems, playlets.

7:00 What's New (Net): For children, ages seven through twelve. Adventure, history, science, etc.

7:30 Public Affairs: Net.

8:30 Public Affairs: Net.

9:00 Volume One: Ananthology-Events, information, and discussions of local interest. Topics such as: "Peace Corps," "Songs of the Lads in Gray," "Readings from Modern Drama," and "Songs and Stories of Carolina".

9:30 Basic Concrete Technology: Informal instruction designed as an aid for contractors, builders, and architects.

THURSDAY

8:55 Morning News Summary: Primarily for school "homerooms" and first hour classes.

9:00 United States History: 11th grade level. Five days a week. Basic resource for approximately 10,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

9:30 Physical Science: 9th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 12,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

10:00 World History: 10th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 7,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

10:30 Mathematics: 8th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 9,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

11:00 World of Music: Net.

11:30 Public Affairs: Net.

12:00 Aspect: In cooperation with the Agricultural Extension Service, Keeps farmers and homemakers abreast of current developments of interest to them.

12:30 Midday News: 15 minutes rounding out the noon "service hour". Source: Associated Press broadcast wire and press releases.

2:15 Geography: 9th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 5,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

6:00 News: A fifteen-minute summary. (See 12:30)

6:15 Aspect: A rebroadcast of the 12:00 farm and home program.

6:45 The Friendly Giant (Net): For children, ages three through six. Stories, poems, playlets.

7:00 What's New (Net): For children, ages seven through twelve. Adventure, history, sciences, etc.

7:30 You the Deaf: Sign language, lip reading, visuals are used to communicate topics of interest to the deaf.

8:00 World of Mustic: Net.

8:30 Japanese Brush Painting: Net.

9:00 Performance: Series of concerts with faculty members and students from area colleges and universities.

9:30 College Credit Course: History 599, political and social history of North Carolina to 1835. Carries two semester hours credit.

10:15 Lip Reading: For the deaf and friends of the deaf to help develop the skill of lip reading through demonstration and practice.

11:00 World of Music: Net.

FRIDAY

8:55 Morning News Summary: Primarily for school "homerooms" and first hour classes.

9:00 United States History: 11th grade level. Five days a week. Basic resource for approximately 10,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

9:30 Physical Science: 9th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 12,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

10:00 World History: 10th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 7,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

10:30 Mathematics: 8th grade level. Basic resource for approximately 9,000 students. Produced under contract with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

11:00 Parlons Francais (Net): Instruction in spoken French for three primary levels.

12:00 Aspect: In cooperation with the Agricultural Extension Service. Keeps farmers and homemakers abreast of current developments of interest to them. 12:30 Midday News: 15 minutes rounding out the noon "service hour." Source: Associated Press broadcast wire and press releases.

2:00 Una Aventura Espanol: Instruction in spoken Spanish for the elementary level.

5:00 College credit course: First year Algebra. Carries three semester hours credit.

6:00 News: A fifteen-minute summary. (See 12:30)

6:15 Aspect: A rebroadcast of the 12:00 farm and home program.

6:45 The Friendly Giant (Net): For children, ages three through six. Stories, poems, playlets.

7:00 What's new (Net): For children, ages seven through twelve. Adventure, history, science, etc.

7:30 Spectrum/Science Reporter: Net.

8:00 Festival of Arts: Net.

9:00 Local "Special" Programs: One-time-only programs such as "North Carolina Symphony," highlights from the "Fine Arts Festival," and addresses by campus visitors of note.

SUNDAY

2:00 Basic Concrete Technology: Informal instruction designed as an aid for contractors, builders, and architects.

2:30 Landscaping Your Home: Renters and homeowners are helped in solving their landscaping problems.

3:00 The French Chef: Net.

3:30 Public Affairs: Net.

4:00 Spectrum/Science Reporter: Net.

4:30 The Creative Person: Net.

5:00 Performance: Series of concerts with faculty members and students from area colleges and universities.

5:30 Public Affairs: Net.

6:30 The World of Music: Net.

7:00 Public Affairs: Net.

8:00 Festival of the Arts: Net.

EXHIBIT D

Use of copyright materials, WQED, week of May 2-7, 1965-Summary

[Key: LI-Local instructional programing; OI-Other instructional programing; LG-Local general programing; OG-Other general programing]

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Sunday, May 2, 2 to 8 p.m.

Monday, May 3, 9:05 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Tuesday, May 4, 8:55 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Wednesday, May 5, 8:50 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Thursday, May 6, 8:55 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Friday, May 7, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.

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(NOTE.-Station breaks: As requested, music used on station breaks was not summarized. However, 19 films were used on station breaks during the week. Repeat programs: Use of copyright materials was counted on original telecast only. Summary of repeat

programing: LI-7 programs repeated 2 times, 6 programs repeated 1 time, 1 program repeated 3 times; OI-11 programs repeated 1 time, 4 programs repeated 2 times, 1 program repeated 3 times; LG-1 program repeated 1 time; OG-7 programs repeated 1 time.)

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