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RECORDS OF THE RADIO-TELEVISION NEWS DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION

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Organizational History

THE FORMATIVE YEARS
AN HISTORICAL REVIEW OF THE RADIO-TELEVISION NEWS DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, 1946 -- 1957

FOREWORD

During 1956 when Harold Baker was President, he persuaded me to undertake an historical review of the Association from its formation. It is with a great deal of pride and pleasure that I submit herewith the results of that effort.

The writer claims little, if any, credit for the excellent job that has been done in preparing this review. Virtually all of the credit rightfully belongs to Miss Mickie Newbill, Radio Program Director, School of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. When Miss Newbill was contacted about the possibility of undertaking such a project, she very readily expressed her willingness to do it, and our entire Association owes her a very great debt of gratitude for the excellent job she has done. You will find in these comparatively few pages a complete resume of the Association's work and progress since that October weekend of 1946 when some 65 of us gathered in Cleveland, Ohio to organize this Association.

I also am grateful to all of you who in many ways have contributed material and advice in compiling this review.

F.0. Carver, Jr., WSJS, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Editorial Supervisor

Miss Mickie Newbill, School of journalism and Communications, University of Florida, Research and Editorial Writing

THE FORMATIVE YEARS

In little more than a decade, the Radio-Television News Directors Association has grown from a membership of 65 to a membership of several hundred, has changed its name twice, has received international recognition, and has made its voice heard in several campaigns for the radio and television profession. This is the story of the Association's growth and impact.

THE ASSOCIATION IS FORMED

In the summer of 1946, John Hogan (WCSH, Portland, Maine) began sending letters to radio newsmen across the country. He said that newsmen had proposed a national association of radio newsmen and that a meeting for the organization's formation was suggested for the autumn of 1946.

In late October, 65 newsmen from many parts of the country met at the Allerton Hotel in Cleveland. In just three days, the Constitution Committee, chairmanned by John Murphy (WCKY, Cincinnati) wrote a constitution. And the newsmen present gave the organization its first name and elected the first officers. These 65 men were charter members of the National Association of Radio News Editors. The first president was John Hogan, who set as the general aim of NARNE, the improvement of radio news presentation.

Decisions facing the 1946 convention involved eligibility for membership, methods of electing officers, and objectives of the organization. The Association got its first name change at this convention; because most heads of radio news departments were called "directors" or "managers", the name was changed to the National Association of Radio News Directors. At the convention, NARND went on record as believing "that locally originated news should be gathered, written, and presented by station personnel trained in news writing and evaluation; that this news should be written and presented accurately and without bias, to inform as many as possible, and should remain within the bounds of good taste; that the autonomy of the news director and his news department in the radio station should be recognized; that the news director should be directly responsible only to his journalistic principles and ideals, and to the general manager of the station."

Committees were set up for Awards and Education. A Membership Committee was established to decide "how to handle candidates for membership," and a Board of Directors was appointed. The first Directors were John Hogan, John Murphy, Jack Shelley (WHO, Des Moines), Jack Krueger (WTMJ, Milwaukee), Tom Eaton (WTIC, Hartford), Bob Mahoney (KWKH, Shreveport), Les Ford (WGR, Buffalo), Soren Munkhof (WOW, Omaha), Ben Chatfield (WMAZ, Macon), Sig Mickelson (WCCO, Minneapolis), Milo Knutson (KFBI, Wichita), and Dave Kessler (WHAM, Rochester). Officers were John Hogan, President, Sig Mickelson, First Vice-President, Jack Shelley, Second Vice-President, John Murphy, Treasurer, and Edward Wallace (WTAM, Cleveland) Executive Secretary.

At this first convention, members heard panels on "Writing and Building News Broadcasts," "Personnel Problems, Newsroom Management, and Organization," "Special Events Techniques Employed in News Broadcasts," "Shall We Editorialize on the Air?, "News Gathering and Coverage," and "Contributions of Press Associations to Radio News Broadcasts."

Some of NARND's early problems, according to Jack Shelley's 1955 Convention Keynote Address, were, "a suspicion on the part of management that some sort of union was in the making, doubts that such an organization could become permanent since a previous effort had failed, lack of understanding why voting membership was restricted to news directors, fear that it would become dominated by the network and that officers would be elected on a popularity contest basis, and feelings that the microscopic size of the group in relation to the stations it claimed to represent would make it ineffective."

In April, 1947, the 76 (by then) members of the organization received the first NARND BULLETIN, seven mimeographed pages. The BULLETIN'S purpose was, according to Ed Wallace, "to try and keep up a steady exchange of information about what our stations are doing, what kind of new techniques and experimental approaches to the news we are employing. Also, personal information about our members and their staffs." At a spring meeting in Columbus, the Board of Directors inaugurated a membership drive, endorsed "full and equal recognition" for recording equipment in all public proceedings and news conferences, urged "that radio be given free and equal access to all sources of news," and adopted five expositions as to why radio newsmen should become members of NARND:

1. Some organization is needed to help radio consolidate the position it won through its fine reporting of the Second World War, by becoming what might be described as a "steering committee" for radio news broadcasting.

2. It offers radio news men membership in a professional society, thus establishing their position as a special and responsible segment of the industry.

3. An association offers a clearing house for information.

4. It should help news departments win greater recognition as an important and responsible phase of a station's operation, a phase requiring competent personnel.

5. An organization will help radio in its battle for equal access to news sources.

The resolution concerning recognition for recording equipment was bearing fruit by August. Paul Ziemer of WKBH in La Crosse, Wisconsin, could report that the NARND action helped his station's wire recorder gain access to a city council meeting.

NARND filed an official protest against the White Bill, legislation that would force news broadcasts to identify sources of information. According to the BULLETIN, that protest helped postpone action on the measure.

THE 1947 CONVENTION

After receiving invitations from 14 cities, NARND decided to hold its 1947 convention in Washington, D. C. on November 13, 14, and 15. The convention adopted a code of standards, accepted a resolution on equal access, asked for "proper identification on the air of persons reading news," endorsed the Voice of America, and recommended that NARND make awards for outstanding news coverage. All the 1947 officers would continue through convention time in 1948. The number of committees enlarged that year to include committees on Awards, Education, Membership, Publicity, Standards, and Small Stations.

Convention panels concerned the following topics: "Use of the Wire Recorder in News Broadcasts," "Cultivation of Local News Sources," and "Gadgets and Gimmicks, Newsroom Time Savers." Convention goers heard talks on "Facsimile," "Audience Absorption of News," and "Libel and Other Legal Problems of Radio."

The 1948 spring Board of Directors meeting added a committee on television, chose a Program Committee, and installed a Board of Regional Editors to assist in news-gathering for the BULLETIN.

In the September, 1948, BULLETIN, the first NARND awards were announced. They went to Hollywood's KFWB and Ohio State University.

THE 1948 CONVENTION

The third national convention was set for St. Louis, November 12, 13, and 14, 1948. NARND initiated a Committee on Facsimile, a Special Committee to Study Wire Services, and a Constitution Revision Committee to study the constitution and to evolve a new document for presentation at the 1949 convention. The Board of Directors agreed to permit Canadian news directors to participate in NARND affairs on an informal basis and to substitute certificates of membership for membership cards. A resolution pledged members to report, "fairly and without restraint the activities of the United Nations, UNESCO and like world organizations." The officers for 1948 were Sig Mickelson, President, Jack Shelley, First Vice-President, Ben Chatfield, Second Vice-President, Dave Kessler, Treasurer, and Sorcn Munkhof, Executive Secretary.

According to John Hogan, now editor of the BULLETIN, the top achievement of 1948 was recognition by the NAB. One of the convention panels was based on a NARND pamphlet, "Getting Ready for Televison. Other convention panels concerned "Small Newsroom Operation," "Problems Beween Stations and Local Networks," "Facsimile," and "Documentary Broadcasts." Conventioners heard an address by Professor Mitchell Charnley of the University of Minnesota.

FREEDOM, NEW MEMBERS, AND COOPERATION

In 1949, the Board of Directors unanimously okayed NARND's fight for legislation granting radio newsmen the right to withhold sources of information. Arkansas and Indiana granted newsmen immunity by March. The organization, in February, called upon the House Committee on Un-American Activities to rescind a decision banning microphones and television and newsreel cameras at its public hearings. The April BULLETIN announced that the committee would probably reverse its ruling soon.

In April, 1949, the Membership Committee launched a campaign to triple membership, after NARND accepted its hundredth member in January. By September the total membership was 173 active and associate members from 39 states, the District of Columbia, and Canada. 1949 was the year the BULLETIN went from mimeograph machine to printing press, and in the September issue was news that 150 entries had been received for the awards program.

The Inter-Station Cooperation Committee sent a questionnaire to members asking (1) if they would like a directory for information on stories of interest to news directors in other stations, and (2) if members would like to cover stories automatically for other stations. The two plans for cooperation would be discussed at the November meeting.

THE 1949 CONVENTION

The 1949 convention, held in New York City November 11-13, brought speeches by Benjamin Cohen, Information Director for the United Nations, Erwin S. Canham, Editor of the Christian Science Monitor, Judge Justin Miller, President of the National Association of Broadcasters, and General Omar Bradley, Chairman of the joint Chiefs of Staff. Members attended panels on disaster coverage, television, profitability of professional radio newsrooms, and the effect of television on AM newscasts. The last-mentioned panel was conducted by Commentator Elmer Davis of ABC and Charles Hull Wolfe, Radio and Television Copy Chief of McCann-Ericson, Inc.

The officers for 1950 were Jack Shelley, President, Ben Chatfield, First Vice-president, Jim Bormann (WMT, Cedar Rapids), Second Vice-President, Soren Munkhof, Executive Secretary, and Sheldon Peterson (KLZ, Denver), Treasurer. The 1949 convention ended with a lengthened committee list that included committees on Standards, Awards, Membership Education, Small Stations, Television, Continuing Study of Wire Services, Constitutional Revision, Inter-Station Cooperation, Public Relations, 1950 Convention Arrangements, and Resolutions.

Aside from elections, convention business included approval of the new NARND Constitution, tabling of a proposed code of standards, a recommendation that all news agencies and wire services increase daily coverage of the UN, the naming of Art Barnes (WSUI, Iowa City) new Editor of the BULLETIN, a decision to send the publication to leading journalism schools, and a proposal to strengthen the awards program by "sharper definition of the nature and purpose" of the competition classes.

NARND's three pamphlets, "Analysis of Press Association Reports to Radio Stations," Tips for Small Station Newsrooms," and "Getting Ready for Television," were available at the secretary's office.

By January of 1950, membership certificates were held by more than 200 NARND-ites.

PROGRESS IN 1950

The organization supported the NAB in its criticism of the State Department's handling of Dean Acheson's Far Eastern policy speech. NAB complained that radio did not get a recording of the address until three hours after it was delivered, and asked permission to use recording devices in covering State Department speeches.

The March, 1950 BULLETIN carried a letter from the Inter-Station Cooperation Committee requesting examples, for publication, of such cooperation. Few issues, from that date, failed to have an instance of stations' working together for better news coverage. Also in March, a sub-committee of the Education Committee began to help in producing state pronunciation guides for newsmen. By May, the Council on Radio journalism had offered its assistance in the project.

The BULLETIN began three new features in 1950: publication of a membership roster, the listing of "help wanted" or "situation wanted" ads, and listings of new members.

The spring Board of Directors meeting set the 1950 convention theme: "Profits in News." According to President Shelley, the theme was chosen because the board felt that "one of NARND's main missions ... is to emphasize the strength of news as a profitable type of radio programming...."

The board, at this meeting, also decided to give only two awards, one for outstanding performance in radio news, and another for outstanding performance in TV news. Publication of a brochure was approved as part of a membership drive.

In 1950 President Shelley reported progress in reinstating the listing of news directors in Broadcasting Yearbook. Negotiations were also under way to have directors listed in Radio Annual. The President's efforts were partly successful; the March, 1951 BULLETIN reported that news directors would be named in Broadcasting Yearbook.

A special liaison committee made observations concerning the types of military news that could be broadcast safely during the Korean War. The observations, in condensed form, were: no voluntary or compulsory censorship existed, but every news director and newscaster wanted to disclose no military secrets to the enemy; information released by the Pentagon, military officials, members of Congress, competent civilian authorities, and press associations was generally usable; if a news director had any questions to ask, he should contact the Security Review Branch of the Department of Defense in Washington. President Shelley pledged NARND's cooperation in "any steps necessary for the security of our country."In December of 1950, a letter from NARND President Chatfield and a talk by Ted Koop (CBS, Washington) won NARND a place at meetings on news censorship.

THE 1950 CONVENTION

177 men and women registered at the 1950 convention in Chicago on November 16-18. Convention goers heard panels and discussions on internal and external public relations with the armed forces, radio newsman's relations with doctors and hospitals, wire services, Washington news, profitability of news, the National Safety Council (whose representative praised NARND for promoting the council's work), radio news in government, obligations of a commentator, telephone, crime reporting, television, and research. Speakers were Clifton Utley, NBC commentator, General Hoyt Vindenberg, Air Force Chief of Staff, Charter Heslep of the Atomic Energy Commission, Russell Brines, Associated Press Bureau Chief, Dr. W. R. G. Baker, a Vice-president of General Electric, and Baskette Mosse, Northeastern University Professor of Journalism.

New officers chosen at the convention were Ben Chatfield, President, Jim Bormann, First Vice-President, and Tom Eaton, Second Vice-President. Soren Munkbof and Sheldon Peterson remained at their posts as Executive Secretary and Treasurer.

The convention adopted the code of standards and recommendations to management that appeared in the September, 1950 BULLETIN, as prepared by the Standards Committee, chairmanned by F. 0. Carver (WSJS, Winston-Salem).

Membership had raced past 300 by the 1950 convention's end, but President Chatfield called on NARND to set a goal of 500 members to be reached by the 1951 convention.

RECOGNITION AND NEW COMMITTEES

NARND won recognition from four sources in 1951. The Association was represented on the Radio and Television Committee for Brotherhood Week. More recognition came when the President was elected to membership in the Council on Radio journalism. By amendment of the council's charter, the NARND President automatically became a member of the group. The NARND President also became a member of the Broadcast Advisory Committee in Washington. And in January, 1951, Sponsor carried an article praising NARND for building up "full fledged news staffs."

A new NARND committee was installed to serve members of newspaper affiliated or owned radio stations. First Chairman was John Eure (WDBJ, Roanoke, Virginia). Another new committee began in April. Bill Ray (NBC, Chicago) was first Chairman of the Committee on Freedom of Radio News. In the June BULLETIN, he asked help from all members and said that radio and TV should have the right to "report the news in their most effective way-via direct broadcasts or telecasts of the events as they occur, or by delayed recordings or newsreels." The 1951 spring board meeting changed the name of the Small Operations Committee to "Committee on News Room Operations," and moved that the 1951 convention theme be "Professionalism in Radio News."

The wire-services committee continued its study under the chairmanship of Jim Bormann and journalism Professor Mitchell V. Charnley of the University of Minnesota. For the first time, the Education Committee was composed almost entirely of educators in radio news and other aspects of journalism. By October, 1951, the committee decided to give priority to publication of a national guide to pronunciation of place names.

The year carried forward the battle for access of recorders and cameras to court-room trials and news conferences. When Florida's Governor Fuller Warren banned recorders from a public hearing, President Chatfield wrote letters in protest. The NARND Freedom of Information Committee asked the American Bar Association to withdraw "any objections . . . to broadcasts or telecasts of public functions of government."

SURVEYS AND EDUCATION

NARND's cooperation with a graduate student at Boston University produced the information that "despite the lack of money and equipment necessary for presenting the best type of illustrated news, great strides are being made in the television industry news-wise." In this study of TV newscasts, three trends were noted: "(1) expansion of time lengths, (2) increase in the number of daily newscasts, and (3) integration of the best known audiovisual standards of production into one type of news show."

Another NARND study was launched to determine the status of radio and TV news over the country. Questionnaires went to more than 1000 station managers and news editors. Many stations were adding news personnel; most favored editorializing if trained personnel was available and replied that coverage had improved during the preceding year.

By September, 1951, NARND was operating a speakers bureau to help the nation's journalism schools. The most experienced newsmen in the organization would lecture in schools and assist with courses in radio journalism. That same September, NARND asked for an explanation of alleged news suppression in Elkton, Maryland and Lake Charles, Louisiana. Both incidents were investigated by the Freedom of Information Committee. Concerning another matter, a presidential letter went to State and Defense Department heads explaining NARND's view that radio-TV newsmen should be included in State and Defense Department special inspections of foreign installations. The President also recommended that wire service release times be changed from 7 a.m. and p.m. to 6 a.m. and p.m. and earlier on Sundays.

THE 1951 CONVENTION

The 1951 Chicago convention brought, in addition to the regular awards, the first NARND citation to newsmen who had been in the industry ten years or longer. The Association had 283 paid members and 90 memberships in process. Conventioners discussed a name change that would include television. The proposed name was returned to committee. NARND-ites heard discussions of crime reporting, Democrat and Republican convention plans, war coverage, documentary programs, the Navy in Korea, and saleability of news. Principal speakers were Oliver Gramling, Assistant General Manager of AP, Phil Newsom, Radio News Manager of UP, Bernard Mullens, Coordinator of Election Coverage at WTIC, Hartford, Captain D. A. Flarris, Commanding Officer of the Naval ROTC at Illinois Institute of Technology, Kenneth Fry, Radio Director of the Democratic National Committee, and Ed Ingle, Radio Director of the Republican National Committee.

At the convention discouraging news came from the wire services. They admitted that the release times were not always equitable, but said that the 7 a.m. and p.m. times were the best possible compromise. The convention adopted a resolution viewing "with grave concern" President Truman's order imposing security regulations on information given out by government agencies, and heard a letter requesting passage of the Bricker-Capeliart-Ferguson Bill, legislation that would help in keeping the 11 channels of information ... open." Near the convention's close, members approved constitutional amendments abolishing the office of Second Vice-President, declaring that officers must have served on the Board of Directors, and leaving the spring board meeting to the directors' discretion.

The election of officers brought the following list for 1952: Jim Bormann, President, Tom Eaton, Vice-President, and Sheldon Peterson and Soren Munkhof remaining in their posts as Treasurer and Executive Secretary.

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION

1952 was a year for progress and defeat with regard to admission of recorder and camera into hearings, trials, and news conferences. In February, 1952, Speaker Sam Rayburn ruled that all coverage of the House and its committees must be restricted to paper and pencil reporting. NARND asked members to resist the ruling. The April BULLETIN reported that the American Bar Association was open-minded and might modify its stand opposing radio and video coverage of court trials and legislative hearings. The networks were given permission to record Dean Acheson's news conferences, and the Kentucky legislature gave radio and TV reporters immunity equal to that of newspapermen with regard to revealing sources of information. NARND President Jim Bormann sent a letter to Senator Pat McCarran protesting the resolution to bar microphones and cameras from all Senate hearings. Bormann asked the Senator not to take permanent action against a temporary problem. Senator McCarran answered that trials were open to protect witnesses -- not to give the public a show. He admitted that the ruling might some day need re-examination.

The Freedom of Information Committee received nationwide attention when Ted Koop and President Bormann were asked to write articles for Quill, Broadcasting-Telecasting, and U. S. A. magazines. A Freedom of Information Questionnaire revealed that few stations broadcast live government proceedings and that only 4 of 23 stations had been refused permission to air such proceedings.

In the spring of 1952, President Bormann protested to the Police Committee of the Minneapolis City Council concerning its refusal to let KSTP-TV cover activities on city property without permission of the city council. The President also asked Wisconsin Attorney General Vernon Thompson to clarify a ruling concerning access to news in that state. Thompson answered, quoting sections of the law that upheld his decision to the President's satisfaction. President Bormann congratulated NARND-ite William Ray for winning permission to cover Chicago City Council Crime Investigation Committee hearings. Radio and TV newsmen received permission to be present except when witnesses were examined. Bormann also sent a telegram to a Miami civil service board after a WTVJ news cameraman was banned from a hearing of two policemen charged with brutality. After receiving Bormann's wire, the board held a special meeting to consider the protest and asked the city attorney for an opinion. His reply stated that such hearings could be broadcast or televised when such broadcasting would not be an interference or interruption. The attorney also said that the public body had the right to regulate preparations for the broadcast, and added that airing of a trial should be left to the judge's discretion.

Another NARND presidential letter on a similar subject was reported in Variety magazine. Bormann answered a statement by Representative Emanuel Celler to the effect that Celler would "shudder to think what would happen if the Senate and House proceedings were televised. "Bormann asked Representative Celler, "whether you would shudder as violently if a dictator were to deprive the American people of their right to know what their government is doing."

OTHER PROJECTS: 1952

For the first time, in 1952, NARND set up headquarters at the Republican and Democratic National Conventions. The headquarters were sponsored jointly by NARND and the Chicago News Broadcasters' Association. Recordings of the convention were made available at a small charge to any radio station requesting them.

Another first for NARND began in April when the BULLETIN started printing bibliograpies of booklets, newspaper stories, and magazine articles of interest to members.

An Education Committee report showed that most newsrooms used an unabridged dictionary as a pronunciation guide, but that 78 per cent of the respondents favored publication of a national pronunciation guide to place names.

Senator Blair Moody, Chairman of the Anti-Censorship Committee of the Senate Investigating Committee, answered a letter from President Bormann. The Senator, to help in exposing censorship and correcting abuses, asked NARND to supply examples of news suppression by government officials. Another request came from the radio and television reference library operated by NBC in New York. The library wanted two copies of the NARND survey of station news practices. Also in 1952 NARND members were asked to aid in publicizing Education Week and the National Blood Program. NARND was receiving recognition from many sources.

THE 1952 CONVENTION

The 1952 NARND convention in Cleveland departed from tradition in scheduling fewer sessions and more discussion time. Especially expanded was the time given to opening reports, the awards session, and the business meeting. During this convention, NARND became the Radio -- Television News Directors Association. The word "national" was dropped to admit members from Canada, Mexico, and other countries; the word "television" was added to recognize members who were broadcasting pictures as well as sound. A second change in the constitution involved creating regional vice-presidents whose duties would be largely recruiting members and "explaining RTNDA to management and the public." Still another constitutional amendment provided that members at the convention would choose the following year's convention site. The convention ordered a special committee to codify constitutional changes.

A resolution expressed thanks to convention speakers and panel participants, especially Paul White, N. R. Howard, Louis B. Seltzer, Walter Ridder, John Meagher, Ted Koop, and Lee Ruwitch, General Manager of WTVJ. Members heard a panel, "Covering the Big Story," organized by F. 0. Carver, a TV workshop, organized and presented by Ed Wallace (KNBK) and Rob Rowley (WXEL), and a discussion of radio and TV's effect on news conferences and the quality of news dissemination generally, conducted by Walter Riddcr, Washington correspondent for the Ridder newspapers, N. H. Howard, Editor of the Cleveland News, and John Meagher of the Radio- TV Branch of the State Department Information Division.

One resolution that was passed with some dissent urged the State Department to increase and give greater publicity to its activities in behalf of former AP correspondent William Oatis, imprisoned by Communists. According to the BULLETIN, "Objectors were concerned with the advisability of entering controversial discussion on governmental procedure rather than any lack of concern with Oatis' fate."

In the President's report, Bormann cited several examples of progress for radio and TV journalism in 1952. In a sense, he said, the electorate overruled such blows as the executive order authorizing heads of federal agencies to withhold information on a public interest basis, the decision by Speaker Sam Rayburn to exclude radio and TV from hearings, and the ruling by Senator McCarran barring the media from Senate judiciary Committee proceedings. Another favorable sign was what Bormann called "willingness to accept reasonable requests," shown by Eisenhower in heeding the protests over emission of radio and TV newsmen from the Korean party. Bormann added that newspapers were showing "indications of a tendency to relent" in their attitude toward radio and television.

The officers for 1953 were Tom Eaton, President, James Byron (WBAP, WBA-TV, Ft. Worth), Vice -Presideiit, and Sheldon Peterson, Treasurer. The first regional Vice-Presidents were William Nictfeld (KCBS, San Francisco), Godfrey Hudson (CFQC, Saskatoon), Richard Cheverton (WMT, Cedar Rapids), Beckley Smith (KQV, Pittsburgh), and F. 0. Carver. At the convention, Soren Munkhof resigned after five years of service as Executive Secretary to be replaced by Rob Downey (WKAR, Michigan State College, Lansing).

President Tom Eaton announced that membership participation would be the theme of his administration. In his first statement as President, Eaton stressed the value of inter- station cooperation. The report from the Inter-Station Cooperation Committee, chairmanned by Russ Van Dyke (KRNT, Des Moines), encouraged the convention to instruct the BULLETIN editor to run a monthly column reporting examples of such cooperation. Van Dyke said that such exchange of news by RTNDA members could be one of the organization's greatest sales points with management. The convention instructed the BULLETIN Editor to run such a column.

RESULTS IN 1953

RTNDA, in 1953, stood behind Houston's KNUZ in its stand for equal rights to broadcast city council meetings. The council gave the station broadcast rights only if the entire meeting were aired. The KNUZ news editor protested broadcasting all of the meeting, and was joined by NARTB, Sigma Delta Chi, and the Texas Association of Broadcasters, as well as RTNDA. Also concerned with access to meetings was House Speaker Martin's reversal of Rayburn's order banning radio -- TV in Senate committee meetings. Martin said each committee should decide whether to grant access to radio and television.

RTNDA studies of the wire services resulted in a greater number of news items in AP's five - minute summaries. UP announced recommendations for "More news in fewer words," "More news topics," and "More light, odd quirks and personality stories."

RTNDA again entered the field of education by sponsoring a news session at the Institute for Education by Radio and TV at Ohio State University in April, and by co-sponsoring a National Television News Seminar, with Northwestern University's Medill School of journalism. The five-day session covered "practical application of the latest methods and techniques of TV news operations." Fifty members from 22 states heard 20 experts in TV news operations who served as faculty. One result of the seminar was a 15 chapter Television News Handbook published by the seminar sponsors.

RTNDA protested seeming violations of freedom of information in North Carolina, Texas, Maryland, Florida, and California. According to Freedom of Information Chairman, Jim Bormann (WCCO, Minneapolis), remedial act on followed in Texas, Maryland, and Florida. At the 1953 spring Board of Directors meeting, Borinann said that violations "have been numerous, but not quite so numerous as last year." That spring, the committee launched a survey to "determine the status of freedom of information legislation in U. S. state legislatures. "The committee also wrote California Governor Earl Warren, expressing concern that Warren had opposed legislation imposing penalties for assaulting news photographers and reporters engaged in their profession in a public place.

That spring the Board of Directors accepted 14 new members, bringing total membership to 318: 181 active and 137 associate members. The board also made it the responsibility of officers and directors to pass upon names of applicants by contacting the Executive Secretary. The BULLETIN was authorized to carry names of new applicants each month, and a special committee was appointed to study format and other changes for the publication.

THE 1953 CONVENTION

The President's report at the 1953 convention in Washington, D.C., stated, "RINDA is stronger in numbers, stronger financially, and richer by greater membership participation than at any time in our history." Executive Secretary Rob Downey, in the Membership Committee report, received praise for returning many former members "to the fold." And convention-goers were told that for the first time RTNDA had no worries about breaking even on convention expenses.

The Wire Service Study Committee recommended that its name he changed to "Wire Service Policy Committee" and that future studies be conducted so as to "determine our own importance in the general news scene, determine what we expect and can reasonably demand from AP, UP, and INS, and know, actually, what we want." The convention accepted this report. The Freedom of Information Committee stated that the cause "gained more than it lost in 1953, and the outlook for further progress seems bright." The committee wired President Eisenhower, thanking him for "abolishing needless censorship of government information." RTNDA was represented in hearings concerning passage of a bill permitting radio-TV coverage of Illinois proceedings where witnesses were under subpoena unless the witnesses objected.

The convention supported the Cleveland Press in a contempt case involving a photograph published over a judge's objection. RINDA also went on record as favoring opening as many congressional committee sessions to the public as possible, and permitting radio-TV coverage on an equal basis with other media.

The Inter-Station Cooperation Committee was dropped, but in its place came a continuing policy of printing in the BULLETIN instances of such cooperation. The Bulletin Committee recommended that no changes be made in the BULLETIN's format. At the convention, radio and TV stations took awards for "outstanding radio news operation of 1953," "outstanding television news station," "outstanding investigative reporting," and "television reporting." The President was empowered to name a three-man committee to survey and choose, for recommendation to the convention, a convention site two years in advance.

Officers for 1954 were Jim Byron, President, Russ Van Dyke, Vice-President, and Sheldon Peterson, Treasurer.

PROJECTS IN 1954

Early in 1954, the BULLETIN carried three articles about facsimile as well as several stories about the Second National Television News Seminar in Evanston, Illinois. The seminar, sponsored by RTNDA and Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, emphasized recent developments in television news and proven news techniques. Delegates from more than 20 states and Canada attended sessions conducted by 25 experts.

The Board of Directors, at the 1954 spring meeting, decided to offer members a problem-solving service. Any member of RTNDA could contact any officer or board member. The person contacted would outline the member's problem to all other officers and board members and ask for action or instructions. To provide the BULLETIN with news, the Directors set up a Bulletin Editorial Board, headed by Charles Harrison (WFIL, Philadelphia) and including all Regional Vice-Presidents. Also at the spring meeting, a committee for constitutional authentication and codification was begun.

In May, 1954, Charles Roeder (WCBM, Baltimore) protested in the name of the Freedom of Information Committee a Massachusetts ruling that would have banned broadcasting, telecasting, and newsreel recordings from proceedings when witnesses testified under oath. The bill was later reconsidered and killed in the Massachusetts House. And in September, RINDA joined WOI of Ames, Iowa and the IRTNA in a dispute over broadcasting rights for a public hearing of the Iowa Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors. The chairman of the Iowa board reversed his opinion and allowed WOI to carry complete proceedings.

THE 1954 CONVENTION

The 1954 convention in Chicago included radio and television workshops, a panel on "The Sponsor's Viewpoint," films on editorializing and content in TV news, local coverage, sports and special events, use of stills and facsimile, one-camera newscasts, and low budget regional coverage. The keynote address was delivered by Paul White (KFMB, San Diego and author of News on the Air). Other speakers were Sig Mickelson, Air Force General Benjamin W. Chidlaw, NARTB President Harold Fellows, and Dr. W. R. G. Baker, Vice-President of General Electric Corporation.

Not only were the tenth year officers new to their jobs, but also some of them bore titles new to RTNDA. Russ Van Dyke was President and James Byron was Board Chairman. Vice-President for Radio was Harold Baker (WSM, Nashville), and Vice-President for Television was Charles Harrison. Sheldon Peterson remained as Treasurer. As 1954 ended, RTNDA's membership stood at 328.

In 1955, Ted Koop of CBS represented RTNDA in a panel discussion of government information problems, to determine availability of information from federal executive agencies. Shortly before the panel, Nick Basso (WSAZ-TV, Huntington, West Virginia), Chairman of the Freedom of Information Committee, complained to Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson that the Defense Department was "withholding legitimate news information from newsmen on the grounds of 'security' even though the news material was not classified."

THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION

By convention time, 1955, membership had reached 342, 35 of that number from Canada. Of these, more than 140 attended the Denver convention. Three of the convention speakers were Hugh B. Terry, President and General Manager of Denver's KLZ-TV, General Hubert Harmon, Head of the Air Force Academy, and Frank P. Fogarty, Vice-President and General Manager of WOW-TV in Omaha. Part of the radio workshop, chairmanned by Harold Baker, was an address on the "Monitor Concept" by John Chancellor, NBC General Assignment Reporter in Chicago. Chairman of the television workshop was Charles Harrison. Conventioners toured the Air Force Academy site at Colorado Springs and heard a briefing session by General Earl Partridge of the Continental Air Defense Command. Banquet speaker was John Daly of ABC.

The Wire Service Policy Committee reported that no service seemed vastly superior to the others. Many RTNDA-ites were critical of cliches, and some criticized readability of AP and INS copy. A large percentage regretted the lack of pronunciation guides, and some commented on the amount of repetition.

At the convention some committees were dropped, and some were added. The committees appointed were Freedom of Information, Membership, Integration Study, Awards, Editorial and Publicity, Releases, Wire Policy, and Local Arrangements.

The 1956 officers were Harold Baker, President, Russ Van Dyke, Board Chairman, Ted KOOP, Vice-President in charge of Program, Charles Day (WGAR, Cleveland), Vice-President for Radio, Jack Knell (WBT-TV, Charlotte), Vice-President for Television, Sheldon Peterson, Treasurer and Rob Downey, Executive Secretary. The BULLETIN got a new Editor, E. F. Andrews of the School of Journalism, State University of Iowa.

FREEDOM FOR MIKE AND CAMERA

Early in 1956, the battle against Canon 35 in Denver roused radio and TV reporters. Canon 35 of the American Bar Association Code of Ethics bans cameras and electronic equipment from Colorado courts. Justin Miller, a former Board Chairman of NARND, said Canon 35 was invalid in the light of broadcast media advances toward unobtrusiveness of equipment. Several members of RINDA helped in presenting radio and TV's case against the canon. President Harold Baker and Nick Basso, Chairman of the Freedom of Information Committee, sent a joint statement asking revision of the canon, to justice 0. Otto Moore, referee in the hearing. By March of 1956, the Colorado Supreme Court had approved without dissent justice Moore's recommendation that microphone-camera coverage of a courtroom could operate without disturbing proceedings. The decision meant that each Colorado judge would decide whether to admit radio and TV equipment to his courtroom. In the February 13 issue of Broadcasting was a discussion of efforts by RTNDA, NARTB, and other groups to have Canon 35 changed.

Spring of 1956 brought victory to RINDA and other groups fighting for freedom of mike and camera in Rhode Island. The state's Governor Roberts vetoed two bills passed in the last hours of the legislative session. One of the bills would have made libel and slander criminal offenses; the other would have banned all news photographers and radio broadcasters from reporting court proceedings in Rhode Island.

A letter from President Baker protested an article in the May 21, 1956, issue of TIME magazine. The article told of newspaper reporters' complaints that preference was shown to television cameramen. President Baker replied that television reporters admitted "shortcomings and inconveniences in their methods of news coverage," but that with technical advances, newspapermen in the near future would have "little cause to grumble about TV obtrusiveness." The letter was printed in the May 28 issue of Broadcasting-Telecasting.

During 1956, membership increased to 371, a gain of 29 members. And late in the year, a new membership campaign began.

THE 1956 CONVENTION

The 1956 convention in Milwaukee had an attendance of more than 140. At the meeting, Jack Shelley presented the first Paul White Memorial Award to Hugh B. Terry for his fight to open Colorado courts to electronic reporting.

The 1957 President, Ted Koop, named eight committees to work for the association through the year: Freedom of Information, Membership, Awards, Publicity, Techniques, Convention Sites, Wire Policy, and Vocational Film. In addition to President Koop, the 1957 officers were Harold Baker, Chairman of Board, Jack E. Krueger, Vice-President in charge of Program, Lee White (KROS, Clinton, Iowa), Vice-President for Radio, Ralph Renick (W'n7j, Miami), Vice-President for Television. Sheldon Peterson and Rob Downey were again Treasurer and Executive Secretary respectively.

The convention panel on radio news brought ideas on what management, the listening public, advertisers, and news program producers expected from news on radio. Jim Bormann was moderator. Jack Knell moderated a television technique panel composed of representatives from four television news departments. In his keynote address, Sig Mickelson spoke of TV election coverage.

President Koop listed three objectives for RTNDA in 1957: "(1) To strive constantly for higher standards of radio and television news reporting, writing, and presentation. (2) To acquaint the broadcasting industry and the public with the importance, reliability, and value of radio and television news. (3) To champion aggressively the cause of freedom of information."

COMMITTEES IN ACTION

1957 began with RINDA in the thick of a fight for freedom of information. Julian Goodman (NBC, Washington), Chairman of the Freedom of Information Committee, sent a letter to New York's Mayor Wagner protesting the exclusion of CBS and NBC film cameras from a city council meeting on December 18, 1956.

Heartening news came in the February BULLETIN. For the first time in Rhode Island history, a radio station carried a full business session of the House of Representatives. And for the first time in Iowa's court history, television sound-on-film cameras recorded progress of a trial.

The Integration Study Committee recommended that a campaign for RTNDA integration with state news groups be postponed. Under Chairman Bill Small (WITAS, Louisville), the committee proposed that RINDA accept (as affiliated organizations) state groups having a significant number of RTNDA members, that RTNDA encourage existing state groups by offering suggestions, help in freedom of information campaigns, and speakers for meetings, and that the Association also encourage the formation of new state organizations.

In May, 1957, came word that Los Angeles newspaper reporters were trying to prevent radio and television coverage of news conferences. The May BULLETIN carried a letter from President Koop requesting mutual respect from newspapers, and saying that separate conferences were not the answer.

A new committee came into being during the 1957 spring Board of Directors meeting. RTNDA set up a Professional Standards Committee to "seek fair and equal treatment for all news media at public events." The Directors invited the cooperation of the American Society of Newspaper Editors to deter incidents arising when microphones and television cameras were set up for news conferences and other public events. Also at the spring meeting the board considered constitutional amendments that would clarify memberships by network representatives and that would split up the associate membership into three categories: associate, for persons directly connected with broadcast news but who are not news directors; professional, for journalism teachers; and participating, for persons outside the news broadcast field.

RTNDA joined other news organizations in protesting the State Department's refusal to permit American newsmen to visit Communist China. The Senate Committee on Constitutional Rights invited the RTNDA President to testify about the matter. Instead of appearing personally, he sent the committee a copy of his earlier letter to Secretary of State Dulles.

And in November of 1957, with a membership increased by several hundred percent, with memories of several victories in the fight for freedom of information, with firm recognition by both government and industry, with problems still to be solved, members of the Radio-Television News Directors Association converged on Miami for the Twelfth National Convention.

Box 1

General Correspondence, 1953

Correspondence, Bulletin Editor, 1953

Miscellaneous Items, 1953

Convention, 1953

Convention Correspondence, 1953

Board Appointments, 1953

Correspondence, President, 1953

Correspondence, Treasurer, 1953

Minutes, Board of Directors, 1953

Correspondence, Vice-President, 1953

Munkhof Correspondence prior to February 15, 1953

General Correspondence, 1954

Correspondence, President, 1954

Correspondence, Vice-Presidents, 1954

Correspondence, Treasurer, 1954

Official Proceedings, 1954 (including minutes, Board of Directors, May 21 -- 22, 1954)

Membership Drive, 1954

Convention, 1954 (including minutes of Board of Directors, Nov. 19, 1954)

Convention Reports, 1954

Correspondence, Bulletin Editor

Box 2

General Correspondence, 1955

Correspondence, President, 1955

Correspondence, Treasurer, 1955

Minutes, Board of Directors, 1955

Convention, 1955

Reports, Denver Convention, 1955

Official Proceedings, 1955

General Correspondence, 1956

Correspondence, President Harold Baker, 1956

Correspondence, Vice-Presidents, 1956

Minutes, Board of Directors, 1956

Convention, 1956

Correspondence, Bulletin Editor Joe Andrews, 1956

Form letters

Dues Payments Receipts, 1956

Spring Board Meeting, 1956

Committees, 1956

Printing Orders, 1956

Response to Special Letter, 1956

Box 3

1957 Files

General

Correspondence

President

Vice-Presidents

Treasurer

Bulletin Editor

Minutes, Board of Directors

Formal Board Action

Membership

Dues Payments Receipts

Ditto Masters

Office Expenses

Annual Report

Committees

Convention Correspondence

Council on Radio and Television Journalism

Publicity Releases

RTNDA Professional Standards Committee

Box 4

1958 Files

General Correspondence

President

Vice-Presidents

Treasurer

Board of Directors Proceedings, New Members Approved

Minutes, Board of Directors

Board Minutes, October 18, 1958

Bulletin Editor

Committees

Chicago Convention

Membership

Printing Orders

Office Expenses

RTNDA Workshop Program

Journalism - Freedom of the Press Commemorative U.S. Postage Stamp Issue. 1958. (Sheet of stamps in protective cover with program from the First-Day Issue Ceremony, School of Journalism, University of Missouri).

Box 5

1959 Files

General Correspondence (Edward R. Murrow, TLS, 7 January, 1959)

President, Ralph Renick

Vice-Presidents

Treasurer

Minutes, Board of Directors

RTNDA Board Meeting

Bulletin Editor

Committees

RTNDA Nominating Committee

Ethics & Standards Committee

Techniques Committee

Wire Policy Committee

Constitution Committee Report

House Accounts Subcommittee

New Orleans Convention Program

Convention Correspondence

Awards

Stanton Award

Paul White Award

Canada

Broadening RTNDA Functions (Edward R. Murrow, TLS, 8 April, 1959)

Sec. 315 Senate-House Testimony

Office Expenses, Printing Orders

Printing Orders, Stationery

Box 6

1960 Files

General Correspondence

President, Correspondence

Vice-President, Correspondence

Board of Directors, Correspondence

Secretary

Treasurer, Correspondence

Treasurer's Monthly Summary

Committees, Correspondence

Regional Vice-Presidents 'Correspondence

Bulletin Editor, Correspondence

Membership Applicant Lists, Board Approved

RTNDA Resolutions Committee

Board of Directors

Spring Board Meeting

Board Meeting - Oct. 5, 1960

Canada

Canon 35, American Bar Association Meeting

Convention Correspondence

Barbara Howell - Payroll

Office Expenses and Printing

Box 7

1961 Files

Board Meeting - April 22, 1961- Sept. 27, 1961

General Correspondence

President, Correspondence

Vice-President, Correspondence

Regional Vice-Presidents,, Correspondence

Secretary

Executive Secretary Plan

Treasurer, Correspondence

Bulletin Editor, Correspondence

Bulletin Correspondence

Box 8

1961 Files (cont.)

Membership Applicant Lists, Board Approved, 1961

Susan Jean Scott, Payroll

Expenses and Printing, 1961

Convention, 1961 (TLS, Richard M. Nixon, Lyndon B. Johnson, Arthur J. Goldberg, Luther H. Hodges and Robert S. McNamara)

Committees, 1961

Committees, 1961 -- 1962

Wire Policy Committee, 1961 -- 1962

Inter-Station Cooperation, Ethics & Standards, 1961 -- 1962

Canadian Affairs, 1961 -- 1962

RTNDA Canada - Constitution, 1961

Regional Meetings, 1961 -- 1962

Constitution Committee, 1961 -- 1962

Career Recruiting Committee, 1961 -- 1962

Awards Committee, 1961 -- 1962

Box 9

1962 Files

General Correspondence

President, Correspondence

Regional Vice-Presidents,, Correspondence

Executive Secretary

Treasurer

Treasurer, Correspondence

Board of Directors

Board Meeting - March 31, 1962 -- Sept. 18, 1962

Bulletin Editor, Correspondence

Reference Shelf for Broadcast Newsmen, Correspondence

Convention Correspondence

Convention Form Letters (returned)

Association for Education in Journalism

Box 10

1962 Files (cont.)

RTNDA Membership

Canon 35

State Meetings

Membership Applicant Lists, Board Approved

Research Committee

Expenses and Printing Bills

Box 11

1963 Files

Board Meeting - March 23, 1963 -- Sept. 11, 1963

General Correspondence

President, Correspondence

Regional Vice-Presidents, Correspondence

Executive Secretary, Correspondence

Treasurer, Correspondence

Bulletin Editor, Correspondence

Convention Correspondence

Expenditures and Printing Orders

Applicant Lists 'Board Approved

Membership Directory, May 1963

Box 12

1964 Files

General Correspondence

Treasurer, Correspondence

Bulletin Editor, Correspondence

Bulletin Advisory

1964 Applicants, Board Approved

Career Information

Minutes, Mid-Year Meeting -- Feb. 28, 1964

Missing checks

Box 13

William G. Garry's Files

President (TLS Pierre Salinger, 20 February, 1963)

Miscellaneous: President's Correspondence, 1962 -- 64

Garry - Personal

Voluntary Censorship Code (Humphrey, Hubert H., TLS, 12 June, 1963)

Formative Years

Newsfilm Booklet

NAB

Sigma Delta Chi

RTNDA Center

Gasco (Convention decorators)

Program

Publicity

Sears' Foundation Plan

RTNDA Awards

Paul White Award

Vocational Film, Board Liason

Reference Shelf for Broadcast Newsmen

RTNDA Tape Library

Council on Radio and Television Journalism

Box 14

Edward F. Ryan Files

General Correspondence, 1961 -- 1964

General, 1963 -- 1964

President's Correspondence, 1963 -- 64

Vice-President's Reports

Treasurer's Reports

Newsfilm Standards

Participation

Local Arrangements Committee

"Static" (publication of the Council on Radio Television Journalism)

Scholarships

Publicity

State Association Liason

Box 15

Edward F. Ryan Files (cont.)

Placement Service

President Johnson Correspondence

Ed Ryan Folder

Copies of Edward F. Ryan's Letters

Box 16

RTNDA Bulletin, 1947 -- 1960

Box 17

RTNDA Bulletin, 1950 -- 1968 (some issues missing)

Box 18

Convention files, including transcripts of the proceedings, 1946 -- 1958

Box 19

Convention files, including transcripts of the proceedings, 1959 -- 1964, 1968

Box 20

Mimeographed convention reports, 1961 -- 1965

Box 21

Membership files, 1948 -- 1959

Box 22

Materials concerning Canon 35 of the American Bar Association, prohibiting radio and television newsmen from courtrooms.

Box 23

Miscellaneous

Forms

Old Timers, 1951

Minutes, Board of Directors, 1952

RTNDA Awards

Board of Directors, 1956 -- 1963

Constitution, 1958 -- 1962

Section 315 [FCC ruling giving equal time to all political candidates in newscasts]

Freedom of Information

Communications Organizations: RTNDA [materials from SUI School of Journalism Reading Room]

Miscellaneous

Tape Recording, 1140 Years of Radio News in the United States", 1960. Written by Robert L. Redeen, narration by Hal Banks. Mentions formation of RTNDA, with John Hogan, first RTNDA president, describing reasons for forming the association.

Box 24

Stenographers notebooks of convention proceedings

Box 25

Receipt Books for membership dues payments, 1960 --1962

Box 26

Receipt Books for membership dues payments, 1963 -- 1965

1973 Additions

Box 27

Receipt Books for membership dues payments, 1966 -- May 1967

Box 28

Receipt Books for membership dues payments, May 1967 -- February 1969

Box 29

Receipt Books for membership dues payments, February 1969 -- 1970

Foundation contribution receipt books, 1970

Box 30

Bank Statements 1960 -- 65; 1967 -- 69

Box 31

"So You're Gonna Shoot Newsfilm", First - Third Printings, correspondence, orders, etc.

Box 32

"So You're Gonna Shoot Newsfilm", Fourth - Fifth Printings, 1964 -- 68; correspondence, orders, etc.

"Newsroom and Newscast", 1967 -- 68; correspondence, orders, etc.

Box 33

Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, 1964 -- 65; correspondence, orders, etc.

Box 34

Television Newsfilm Standards Manual, 1965 -- 69; correspondence, orders, etc.

Box 35

General Files

Freedom of Information

TV Techniques Committee

Convention Plans, 1959 -- 1964

Payroll, Fay Hendry, 1960 -- 63

Conventions, 1961 -- 62

Career Recruiting Correspondence, 1962

Convention - Gasco Contract, 1962

Techniques, 1962

To Receive Formative Years, 1962 -- 64

Placement and Intern Service Committee, 1962 -- 66

Constitution 1963

Convention Sites 1963

Finance, 1963

Membership Committee Preferences, 1963

Minneapolis Convention, 1963

Newsfilm Standards Committee, 1963

Permanent Executive Secretary, 1963

Awards, 1963 -- 64

Career Recruiting, 1963 -- 64

Membership, 1963 -- 64

Payroll, Mary K. Post, 1963 -- 64

Research, 1963 -- 64

Wire Policy, 1963 -- 64

Box 36

1964 Files

Career Information Committee

Chapters - Local

Correspondence Regarding Committee Reports

Current Membership Figures

Ethics and Standards Committee

Expenditures and Printing orders

Freedom of Information Committee

Convention Correspondence

Copies of Bruce Palmer's Letters

President, Correspondence

Regional Vice-Presidents, Correspondence

Research Committee

Ryan, Edward F.

Copies of Edward F. Ryan's letters

Scholarship Proposal

Unpaid - Drop List

Box 37

1965 Files (cont.)

Applicants - Board Approved

Bulletin Editor, Correspondence

Committee Reports

Convention Correspondence

Drop List and Unpaid List

Expenditures & Printing orders

First Vice-President

Freedom of Information Committee

General Correspondence

Growth Study Committee

Letters From President Gamble to 1965 Committees

Membership Directories

Membership Lists

Minutes of Annual Meeting of American Council on Education for Journalism, April 18, 1965

National Broadcast Editorial Conference

Placement Service, Correspondence

President, Correspondence

Regional Vice Presidents, Correspondence

"So You're Gonna Shoot Newsfilm"/"Television Newsfilm Standards Manual" Figures

Box 38

1965 Files (cont.)

Special Projects Committee

Survey of Broadcast Coverage of Legislative News

Treasurer, Correspondence

1966 Files

Applications Approved by Board

Awards

Bulletin Editor

Career Information Committee

Career Information - Requests

Committee Chairmen Lists

Convention Correspondence

Convention Sites Committee

Drop Lists

Ethics & Standards Committee

Freedom of Information

General Correspondence

Box 39

1966 Files (cont.)

Membership Committee

Membership Directory

Membership - Old List

Office Expenditures

President's Files

Regional Director Nominations

Regional Vice-Presidents

Research Committee

Treasurer

Box 40

1967 Files

Applications Approved by Board

Board Members

Broadcast Editorial Conference

Budget

Bulletin Editor

Career Information - Requests

Conference Board Agenda

Convention

Convention -- Agenda

Convention -- Hotel Agreement

Convention -- Registration Cards

Convention -- Reporting Service

Convention Sites Committee

Correspondence on Bulletin Subscriptions from Universities

Executive Secretary's File

General Correspondence

Membership Committee

Membership Directory

Placement Service

President's File

Regional Directors

Regional Seminars

Roster

Scholarship Committee

Smith, Dave

Special Projects Committee

Standards & Ethics Committee

Treasurer

Vice-President

Box 41

1968 Files

Applications Approved by Board

Association Figures, 1967 -- 68 Drop List

Board Members Committees

Budget and Office Expenses

Bulletin Editor's File

Changes for Bulletin Editor

Committee List -- Past Presidents, Candidates Eligible for Elected Offices

Committees

Convention

Convention Sites Committee

Cooperation committee

Ethics & Standards Committee

Freedom of Information Committee

General Correspondence

Box 42

1968 Files (cont.)

General Correspondence, #2

Letter heads and envelopes, order

Membership Committee

Mid-Year Board Meeting

Nominations for Regional Directors

Paul White Committee

Placement Service

President's File

Publicity Committee

Radio and TV Awards

Reardon Report, correspondence

Regional Directors' File

Requests for Career Information

Requests for Information on RTNDA Publications

Requests for Membership Information -- applications not returned

Research Committee

Tally of Membership by Region

Treasurer's File

Box 43

1969 Files

Advice of Counsel: Pierson, Dowd & Ball

Association Figures

Board Members & Terms of Office Committees & Chairmen

Budget Information

Bulletin Editor's File

Career Film Correspondence

Changes for Bulletin Editor

Committees

Conference Sites Committee

Constitution and Membership

Detroit Convention

Drop List

Executive Secretary

Freedom of Information

General Correspondence

Box 44

1969 Files (cont.):

Lists of Applicants Approved by Board

Membership Committee

Mid-year Board Meeting Correspondence

Names for 1969 Stationery

Nominations for Regional Director

Office Expenses

Placement Service Committee

President's File

Publicity Committee

Radio and Television Awards committee

Regional Director's File

Requests for Career Information

Requests for Information -- RTNDA Publications

Requests for Membership Information (Applications not returned)

Special Projects Committee

Treasurer's File

Box 45

RTNDA Bulletin, 1969

RTNDA Bulletin, 1970

Conference Distribution Packet, 1971

Box 46

Minutes of Board of Directors Meetings, 1948 -- 1960 (incomplete)

Board of Directors Mid-Year Meeting, 1960

Board of Directors:

1961

1962

1962 -- 64

Conference Materials, 1963

Spring Board Materials:

1963

1964

Board Meeting File, 1965

Spring Board Meeting Material, 1965

Mid-year, 1966

Mid-year Meeting Materials, 1967

Spring Secretary's Reports, 1968

Agenda -- Mid-year Meeting, 1969

Mid-year Meeting Reports, 1969

Box 47

1958 Conference. Reports and news releases

1959 Conference. Reports and news releases

Convention Materials, 1960

1961 Conference: Reports and News Releases

Convention Materials, 1961

Convention Materials, 1962

Box 48

Convention Materials, 1963

1963 Conference: Reports and News Releases

1964 Conference: Reports and News Releases

Convention Materials, 1964

Convention Materials, 1965

Box 49

Minutes of 1966 Convention

Report of the Executive Secretary, 1966

1966 Conference Addresses and Committee Reports

Radio Stations, T.V. and Non-members, carbons

Awards, 1967 Conference

1967 Conference -- President and Secretary Reports

Secretary's Report, 1967

1967 Conference

Elections

Speeches and Addresses

Committee Reports

Samples

Board Meeting Agenda

1968 Conference

Officers' Reports

Samples

Speeches and Addresses

Election Results

Committee Reports

News Releases

Freedom of Information Survey

Registration lists

Resolution on using RTNDA name in Chicago

Box 50

1969 Conference

Election results

Speeches and Addresses

Officers' Reports

Committee Reports

News Releases

Registration Lists

Samples

Conference Distribution Packet, 1969

1970 Conference -- RTNDA of Canada Annual Meeting, September 23, 1970

News Releases, Commentators 170

Samples

Officers' Reports

Speeches and Addresses

Committee Reports

Election Results

Amendments and Resolutions, etc.

Conference Distribution Packet, 1970

Transcript of Proceedings of 1970 Conference

Box 51

Transcripts of Conferences, 1971 -- 72

Box 52

Tape recording of Midwest Regional Conference, May 13, 1967. Speakers include Robert W. Hansen, Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Chicago attorney Don Reubin, Prof. Harry Calvin, Jr. of the University of Chicago Law School and Judge James Parsons. Five reels.

1974 Additions

Box 53

Bank Statements and Cancelled Checks, 1956 -- 1959

Check Receipt Books, 1956 -- 1957; 1957 -- 1958

Financial Statement RTNDA Jan 10 -- May 10, 1958

Savings Pass Book Industrial Federal Savings, 1955 -- 1957

Savings Pass Book Twin City Federal, 1958

Box 54

Membership Receipts for Dues Paid

Blank Membership Applications

Membership Directory, 1961

Box 55

18th Annual International Conference and Workshop Verbatim Report, 1963

19th Annual International Conference and Workshop Verbatim Report, 1964

20th Annual International Conference and Workshop Verbatim Report, 1965

21st Annual International Conference and Workshop Verbatim Report, 1966

22nd Annual International Conference and Workshop Verbatim Report, 1967

Freedom of Information 1964, inc. correspondence from Lyndon B. Johnson and Avery Brundage

Freedom of Information, 1964

Tax Information, 1957 -- 1960

Box 56

RTNDA Record of St. Louis Convention, 1948

RTNDA Convention, 1964

RTNDA Convention, 1964

RTNDA Convention, 1965

RTNDA Convention, 1966

RTNDA Convention, 1967

Kintner Award Folder and Newsfilm

Constitution and Recommended Changes, 1962

Box 57

Sheraton, 1967 -- 1969

Career Film Correspondence, 1969 -- 1970

Conference Sites Committee, 1969 -- 1970

Lists of Applications Approved by Board, 1969 -- 1970

Mid Year Board Meeting, 1969 -- 1970

1970 Stationery, 1969 -- 1970

President's File, 1969 -- 1970

Requests for Career Information, 1969 -- 1970

Treasurer's File, 1969 -- 1970

Box 58

Association Figures, 1970

Board Members and Terms of Office

Committees and Chairmen, 1970

Budget Info, 1970

Bulletin Editor's File, 1970

Constitution and Membership, 1970

Copies of Changes for Bulletin Editor, 1970

Executive Secretary, 1970

Letters re Dropping Membership, 1970

Letters re Resolution for Library of Congress Recordings etc. Includes 3 TLS from L. Quincy Mumford, letters from George McGovern and other congressmen

Letters sent inviting membership (From "Broadcasting"), 1970

Membership Committee, 1970

1970 Conference. Directors-At-Large dispute

1970 Drop lists

1970 Follow Ups re Dropping Membership

1970 General Correspondence #2 April

Nominations for Regional Directors

Office Expense, 1970

Placement Service Committee, 1970

Radio and Television Awards Committee, 1970

Regional Director's File, 1970

Requests for Membership Info - Applications not Returned

Association Figures, 1970 -- 1971

Board Members and Terms of Office, Committee and Chairmen

Communicator Editor's File, 1970 -- 1971

Conference Sites Committee, 1970 -- 1971

Box 59

Correspondence and Information, RTNDA Publications, 1970 -- 1971

Denver 1970 Convention -- 1970 -- 1971

1971 General Correspondence Folder #1 September, 1970

President's File, 1970 -- 1971

Regional Director's File, 1970 -- 1971

Requests for Career Information, 1970 -- 1971

Requests for Membership Information (Applications not returned), 1970 -- 1971

Wire Service Survey, Follow up letters, 1970 -- 1971

Box 60

Advice of Council, Pierson, Dowd, Ball, RTNDA File, 1971

Asian Broadcast Workshop, 1971

Association Figures, 1971

Broadcast News Career Brochure Requests, 1971

Budget Info, 1971

Copies of Changes for Computer, 1971

Ethics and Standards, 1971

Executive Secretary, 1971

List of Applications Approved by Board, 1971

Membership Committee, 1971

1971 Conference; Amendments, Motions, Resolutions, Letters of Transmittal, etc.

1971 Conference; Boston, Ma.

1971 Conference; Committee Reports

1971 Conference; Election Results

Box 61

1971 Conference; News Releases, Commentators, etc.

1971 Conference: Officers' Reports

1971 Conference; Registration Lists

1971 Conference; Samples

1971 Conference; Speeches and Addresses

1971 General Correspondence Folder #2, May 1971 through September 1971

1971 RTNDA Officers, RTNDF Officers, RTNDA Committee Chairmen Nominating Committee, 1971

Placement Service Committee, 1971

Radio and Television Awards Committee

RTNDA Communicator 1/71 -- 12/71

Requests for Membership Information, Applications not Returned, 1971

Ripples Over Dues Rate

Special Projects Committee

Treasurer's File

Updating of Directory, June 1971

Box 62

RTNDA Checks, No. 1 -- 200, Jan 15 -- Jan 25, 1971

RTNDA Checks, No. 201 -- 400, Jan 25 -- Feb 8, 1971

RTNDA Checks, No. 401 -- 600, Feb 8 -- Mar 8, 1971

RTNDA Checks, No. 601 -- 800, Mar 8 -- Jun 21, 1971

RTNDA Checks, No. 801 -- 1000, Jun 22 -- Dec 27, 1971

1981 Additions

Box 63

General Files

Past Conference Sites, 1946 -- 1979

Past RTNDA Presidents, 1947 -- 1978

RTNDA Budgets -- Statements, 1954 -- 56, 1965 -- 73

Paul White Award Winners, 1956 -- 77

Federal and State Income Tax Returns and Miscellaneous Information,, 1957 -- 60, 1967 -- 75

Conference -- Keynote Speakers, 1957 -- 76

Distinguished Service Award Winners, 1959 -- 79

Convention Attendance Statistics, 1962 -- 77

RTNDA Financial Statements, 1964 -- 75

Election Results, 1966 -- 74

Scholarship Recipients, 1970 -- 79

1965 Files

Board Meeting -- Feb. 26, 1965 -- July 24, 1965

Canadian Membership, 1965 -- 69, 1971

Television Newsfilm Content

1966 Files

Board Meeting -- April 30, 1966 -- Sept. 26, 1966

Conference -- Chicago

Correspondence, RTNDA Publications, 1966 -- 70

Box 64

1967 Files

Advice of Counsel, Pierson, Ball, and Dowd -- RTNDF, Inc. 1967 -- 68

Board Meeting -- April 8, 1967 -- Sept. 12 & 17, 1967

Broadcasters and Editorializing (National Assoc. of Broadcasters)

Cash Disbursements, 1967 -- 71

Conference -- Toronto, photos and negatives

Correspondence -- RTNDF

Foundation

Constitution and By-Laws

Corporation Formation

Minutes of organizational Meetings, Sept.1967

Scholarship Proposal

RTNDA -- Associated Press Meeting, photos & negatives

1968 Files

Board Meeting -- March 2, 1968 -- Nov. 24, 1968, RTNDF

Conference

Beverly Hills

Board Meetings, Nov. 1968

Correspondence

General

RTNDF

Eastern Regional Conference -- Assoc. Press Meeting, photos and negatives, June 28, 1968

Foundation -- Financial

Box 65

1968 Files (cont.)

Freedom of Information -- Various papers, 1968 -- 74

Internal Revenue -- RTNDF

RTNDF Scholarships, Schools

East & South

Midwest

West

Paul White Award

1969 Files

Board Meeting
April 12, 1969

Sept. 22, 1969

Sept. 22, 1969 RTNDF

Sept. 27, 1969

Sept. 27, 1969 RTNDF

Nov. 25, 1969

Dec. 18, 1969

Bulletin August -- October, 1969

By-laws, RTNDF

Convention -- Detroit

Correspondence and Miscellaneous

RTNDA

RTNDF

RTNDA Meeting in Washington August 8, 1969

RTNDA Membership Directory

Special Foundation Meeting, April 1969

1970 Files

Board Meeting
March 21, 1970

Sept. 21, 1970

Sept. 26, 1970

Sept. 26, 1970, RTNDF

Conference

Committee Reports

Communicator, Sept. 22 -- 25, 1970

Correspondence

General

RTNDF

FCC and RTNDA

Foundation Officers & Trustees -- RTNDF

Fund Raising, 1970 -- 76

History of RTNDA Constitution

Box 66

1970 Files (cont.)

Speeches before F.C.C., June 26, 1970

1971 Files

Archives (Inventory)

Board of Directors and Committee Chairmen

Board Meeting

April 17, 1971

Sept. 27, 1971

Oct. 2, 1971

Oct. 2, 1971 RTNDF

"Broadcast News Writing" -- Vernon A. Stone

Brochures -- RTNDA

CBS News Study, 1971 -- 74

Candidacy of Chuck Harrison

Communicator (Incomplete) and RTNDA. Newsletter (Canada) Nov. 1971

Communicator

Editor's File

Second Class Permit

Convention

Boston

Committee Reports

Correspondence

General

RTNDF

Box 67

1971 Files (cont.)

Directory (RTNDA) and 1971 State Broadcasters' Associations Directory

"Enhancing the First Amendment", Speech by Bill Monroe, Oct. 22, 1971

Ethics

Financial Statements -- RTNDF

Foundation officers & Trustees

Freedom of Information, 1971 -- 72

Newsmen's Privilege Act of 1971

Placement Committee Expense Report, 1971 -- 73 (Incomplete)

Scholarship -- RTNDF

Seminar -- WGN, Chicago, May 22, 1971

Seminars, 1971 -- 72

Survey Results

1972 Files

Advice of Counsel -- Pierson, Ball, & Dowd

"Advocacy Journalism" -- T. J. Hoover to RTNDA Regional Workshop, May 20, 1972

American Institute for Political Communication

Association for Education in Journalism Awards, 1972 -- 74

Board of Directors

Board Meeting

March 25, 1972

Nov. 7, 1972

Nov. 27, 1972

Dec. 2, 1972

Boy Scout Merit Badge, 1972 -- 74

Budget and Finances

Canada -- RTNDA Newsletter

Box 68

1972 Files (cont.)

Careers in Broadcast News

Communicator (Incomplete)

Communicator -- Correspondence

Conference

Correspondence and Miscellaneous (includes photos) (2 folders)

Registration

Speeches, Committee Reports, Ballots, and Resolutions

Sponsorship

Travel plans

Contest

Correspondence -- General

Box 69

1972 Files (cont.)

Correspondence
General (4 folders)

RTNDF

Executive Secretary

Federal Communications Commission, Sponsorship Identification, 1972 -- 75

Financial Report

First Amendment -- Whitehead

Free Flow of Information Act, 1972 -- 74 (Including correspondence from Edward Kennedy)

Funding -- Directors

Iowa

Journal

Box 70

1972 Files (cont.)

Koop Column, June 1972 -- Jan. 1973

RTNDA Journal of Broadcast News

Small Station News Directors

Statement Before the Committee on the Judiciary

Supporting Memberships -- Groups, 1972 -- 73

Survey

Television News Techniques, 1972 -- 76 (Incomplete)

Washington Office -- Board decision on proposal regarding opening of D.C. office, April 1972 -- Founding

1973 Files

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Association Figures -- RTNDA

Board Meeting

March 31, 1973

August 25, 1973

Oct. 1973

Cases

Code of Ethics

Committees

Communicator Editor's File

Conference

Amendments, Motions, Resolutions

Committee Reports

Officer Reports

Registration

Box 71

1973 Files (cont.)

Conference
Seattle, Washington

Speeches and Addresses

Conference Sites Committee

Congressional Hearings

Feb. 1973

April -- June, 1973

Correspondence

General (2 folders) (Including correspondence from Edward Kennedy)

RTNDF

Financial Report, 1973 -- 74

Foundation Officers and Trustees

Freedom of the Press, 1973 -- 74

House of Representatives, 1973 -- 74

Legislative -- S. 1400, Federal Criminal Code, 1973 -- 74

Box 72

1973 Files (cont.)

Local Arrangements Committee

Membership Committee

Memos to Board and/or Committee Chairmen

Minutes of the Meeting of Members -- RTNDF, Oct. 10 and 13, 1973

News Media Source Protection

Newsman's Privilege Act, 1973 -- 74

Nominating Committee

Nominations, 1973 -- 75

Pensions -- The Broken Promise,

Placement Service Committee

President's File

RTNDA

Canada

Canada, Newsletter, 1973 -- 74 (Incomplete)

RTNDF -- Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Smith, Inc., 1975 -- 76

Regional Seminars

Report of the 1973 Sigma Delta Chi Advancement of Freedom of Information Committee

Research and Publications Committee

Resolution Re: Election of Officers, Oct. 26, 1973

Scholarship and Financial Development Committee

Senate

Shield Legislation

Small Markets Committee

Special Projects Committee

Sponsors

Spotmaster

Survey

Thanks -- From

Treasurer

Vice-President

Washington office

1974 Files

Board

Board Meeting

Jan. 26, 1974

June 8, 1974

Sept. 10, 1974

Sept. 14, 1974

Sept. 14, 1974 -- RTNDF

Communicator

Editors File

Mailing List/Postage Problems

Conference

Amendments, Motions, Resolutions

Committee Reports

Box 73

1974 Files (cont.)

Conference
Montreal, Canada

News Releases

Officer Reports

Registration

Speeches and Addresses

Congressional Hearings -- Mass Media

Correspondence

General

RTNDF

Families Against Censored Television, 1974 -- 75

Federal Energy Office, Allocations -- Regulations

Freedom of Information

Nixon's Charges Tested

Veto Override

Foundation Officers and Trustees

Hotel Agreements

Long Range Planning Committee

National News Council

Past Presidents -- Deceased (as of 1974)

Placement Service Committee 

Box 74

1974 Files (cont.)

President's File

RTNDA -- Canada, Newsletter April

Regional Director's File

Research and Publications Committee

Scholarship and Financial Development Committee

Scholarship Recipients -- Correspondence, 1974 -- 75

Sunshine Act

Supporting Memberships

New

Renewals

Treasurer's File

Vice President

Washington Office

"What Do You Say When Somebody Sticks a Mike in Your Face?" May 7, 1974

 White, Paul -- Award

1975 Files

Advice of Pierson, Ball and Dowd

Awards

Board Meeting

Jan. 25, 1975

Aug. 2, 1975

Sept. 20, 1975

Budget and Finances

Canada -- RTNDA

Chapters, Miscellaneous, 1975 -- 77

Communicator Editor

Community Film Workshop Council, Inc. 

Box 75

1975 Files (cont.)

Conference
Considerations

Correspondence

Registration

Resolutions

Speeches and Committee Reports

Correspondence

General (2 folders)

RTNDF

Directory -- RTNDA

Executive Committee

Exhibits

Indecency Ruling

Legal

Fair Trial -- Free Press, 1975 -- 76

National Labor Relations Board, San Antonio Express

Public Utilities Commission -- Ohio

Legislative, HR 569 -- Congressional Record Revision

Long Range Planning

Meeting of Executive Committee, Sept. 20, 1975

Membership

Membership, Board

Memos to Board & Committee Chairmen

Minutes of Meeting of Board of Trustees -- RTNDF, Sept. 20, 1975

Officers, Committee Chairmen RTNDA

Officers and Trustees -- RTNDF

Placement 

Box 76

1975 Files (cont.)

President -- Correspondence

Publications

Publicity

Regional -- Directors

Seminars

Scholarship

Entries

Recipients

Second Class Mail

Senate 2

Special Projects

Statement by L. Scharff before Subcommittee on

Communications of the Committee on Commerce, Nov. 5,1975

Sustaining Memberships -- Dues letters

Treasurer

Vice President

Washington Office

1976 Files

Absentee Ballot Proposal

Allen, Len -- Personal (Including correspondence from Hubert H. Humphrey)

Audited Financial Report, Dec. 31, 1976

Board of Directors

Board Meeting

Jan. 24, 1976

May 15, 1976

August 7, 1976

Sept. 18, 1976

Dec. 12, 1976

Board Semi Monthly Report Oct. -- Nov. 1976

Bolles Case -- Arizona

Box 77

1976 Files (cont.)

Bylaws Washington Chapter

Chapters, 1976 -- 78

Chapters

Northern California, 1976 -- 78

Virginia, 1976 -- 77

Washington Metro Chapter, 1976 -- 78

Carter, Jimmy

Communicator Editor

Constitution (as of 1976)

Convention

Committee Reports

Complimentaries and Scholarships

General

Registration

Resolutions, Amendments, Ballots

Speeches

Correspondence

General

RTNDF

Equal Time

Ethics Correspondence

Executive Committee Meeting, Jan. 21, 1976

Financial Statements, June 30, Sept. 30, Dec. 31, 1976 

Box 78

1976 Files (cont.)

Financial -- RTNDF, 1976 -- 77

Historian

House TV

Legal -- Legislative Indecency

Membership Materials, 1976 -- 77

Memos to Board and Committee Chairmen

Memos -- General Internal

Minutes Trustees, Dec. 16, 1976

National Association of Broadcasters, 1976 -- 79

Nominating Committee

Officers -- RTNDA and RTNDF

Past - President -- Tom Frawley

Personnel Policy

Petty Cash Account -- E. Lansing

Placement

President -- Correspondence

Procedures and Forms -- Samples

Publicity and Clippings, 1976 -- 77

Publicity Releases

Reaction to Convention -- Accuracy in Media Controversy

Regional Directors

Research -- Correspondence, 1976 -- 78

Scholarship -- Correspondence, 1976 -- 78

Skin Test Panel -- 1976 Convention Transcript

Treasurer

Vice President

Washington Office

White, Paul 20th Anniversary 

Box 79

1977 Files

Board Meeting
Chicago, March 1977

San Francisco, June 1977

San Francisco, Sept. 1977

Board Reports

Budget

Canada -- RTNDA

Chapters

N. California, 1977 -- 78

Rocky Mountain

Clippings and Publicity, 1977 -- 78

Convention

Attendees

Correspondence

Financial

Minutes

Resolutions

San Francisco (2 folders) 

Box 80

1977 Files (cont.)

Convention -- Tapes

Correspondence

General

With Board and Committees

RTNDF

Education Liaison Committee

Equal Employment Materials

Financial

Correspondence, 1977 -- 78

Petty Cash Expenses

Financial Report, Dec. 1977 (Unaudited)

First Amendment -- Section 315, 1977 -- 79

Freedom of Information Materials, 1977 -- 78

Long Range Planning, 1977 -- 78

Membership Figures -- Region

Minorities

Minutes

Executive Committee, June 1977

Foundation Trustees, Sept. 16, 1977

National Association of Broadcasters Fall Regionals

News Promo Reel

Nomination Election Correspondence

Northwest Ohio Chapter

Officers

President -- Correspondence, 1977 -- 78

Publications -- Materials

Publicity -- Correspondence

Box 81

1977 Files (cont.)

Publicity Releases

RTNDA Regionals

Regionals, Miscellaneous

Research Surveys, 1977 -- 79

Scholarships -- Correspondence and Releases

Scripts of Scholarship Winners

Telephone Hookup of President Carter to RTNDA Convention in San Francisco, Sept. 15, 1977

1978 Files

Board Meeting
January 1978

May 1978

Board Reports

Boston University Chapter

Budget -- Schedule of Income and Expenses

Committee Objectives

Conference, Atlanta, Georgia

Board Meetings

Board Reports

Correspondence

Exhibits

Hotel Arrangements

News Releases and Miscellaneous Committee Reports

Registration

Scholarships and Comps

Speakers 

Box 82

1978 Files (cont.)

Correspondence
General

RTNDF

To the Board

Denver Media Law Conference, Jan. 7, 1978

Financial/Budget RTNDA

House Radio

Legislation, 1978 -- 79

Membership Survey Results

Minutes -- RTNDF, Sept. 23, 1978

Nominating Committee (Elections)

Pittsburgh Media Law Conference, May 5, 1978 (1 photograph)

Press Releases

Publicity -- Clippings

Reference Materials

Small Markets -- Materials

Technical Service/Electronic News Gathering Committee 

Box 83

1979 Files

Board Ballot, Feb. 16 and June 6, 1979

Board Meeting, Jan. 26 -- 27, 1979

Budget

Clark, Michele

Code of Broadcast News Ethics

Conference, Las Vegas

Registration -- see Box 9

Remarks by Howard K. Smith, Bill Leonard, Richard Salant, Charles Osgood, Walter Cronkite

Correspondence -- General, RTNDF

Financial Information

First Amendment Survival Seminar

Miscellaneous

Press Releases

Publicity and Clippings

1980 Files

Correspondence and Miscellaneous 
Box 84

Tapes

Cassettes
RTNDA Board Meeting -- Sept. ?, 1971

General Business Session (2 tapes) 9-13-74

General Business Session

12-13-76

12-14-76

12-15-76

Executive Meeting 9-14-77

Board Meeting & Conference Business 9-17-77

Eric Severeid Speech 9-17-77

Terrorist and Hostage Coverage Panel 9-17-77

Board Meeting

1-21-78

5-20-78

Friday Business 9-16-78

News Spot Winner - WMAL, Washington (2 tapes) 1978

Board Meeting (2 tapes)

1-26-79

1-27-79

Bill Leonard 4-9-79

Bill Sprague comment by Paul Davis 9-6-79

Senator Paul Laxalt -- conference speech 9-6-79

Rob Downey 9-7-79

Address by Charles Osgood, CBS 9-8-79

Board Meeting 9-27-79

Reed Irvine with Fred Fiske 9-29-77

Carter AFL-CIO Speech, San Diego -- TV and The Pope 10-11-79

ONAB ENG Briefing, Natl. Assoc. of Broadcasters Convention 4-13-80

1 video tape of Robert Tschudin Lucheme. 1979 Michele Clark Award Winner.

Undated photographs

Box 85

General Files

Amicus Briefs, 1973, 1975 (2), 1977, 1978, 1980

International Television News Directors Conference -- Paris, October 26 -- 27, 1967

RTNDA

Directories, 1970 -- 75, 1977, 1979

International Awards 1971 -- 74, 1976 -- 79 (8 folders)

1981 Files

Communicator Jan. -- August

Miscellaneous

RTNDA Membership Listing for Period Ending July 24, 1981

White House Briefing -- June 12, 1981

Box 86

Photographs

1972
Convention, Nassau, Bahamas (plus negatives)

1976

Convention, Miami

Unidentified negatives

1977

Convention, San Fransisco (plus negatives)

1978

Convention, Atlanta (plus negatives)

Conference Region 6, University of Kansas

RTNDA at National Association of Broadcasters (N.A.B.) Convention

1979

Cameras in Court Demonstration (N.A.B. - Dallas)

Convention, Las Vegas

White House Briefing (plus negatives)

1980

Board Meeting, Hollywood, Florida

Convention, Hollywood, Florida

Convention, RTNDA Canada (Toronto)

"Step 111 -- Continuing Education Satellite Project

Sterling Institute Seminar, Chicago (plus negatives)

Wharton School Seminar (plus negatives)

Undated

1 16 mm motion picture -- "Michele Clark pieces" 
Box 87

Cassette Tapes

1977 Convention, San Fransisco
September 15
9 -- 11 AM, RTNDA Business Session

11 -- Noon, President Carter's Address

Noon -- 2 PM, Ted Koppel -- Luncheon (2 tapes)

2 -- 3 PM, Radio Workshop

2 -- 3 PM, Television Workshop (2 tapes)

4 -- 5 PM, Joint Seminar

September 16

12:30 -- 2:30 PM, Charles Osgood

Luncheon

2:30 -- 4 PM, Radio Workshop

2:30 -- 4 PM, Television Workshop

4 -- 5 PM, Broadcast News and First Amendment (2 tapes)

September 17

10:30 -- Noon, Spousels Seminar

Noon -- 2 PM, Julian Goodman -- Luncheon

2 -- 3 PM, Broadcast News Writing

3 -- 4 PM, Radio -- TV in Courtrooms

7 -- 9 PM, Paul White Dinner Convention, Atlanta

1978 Convention, Atlanta

BUSINESS MEETING; Keynote Speaker: Harry Reasoner (2 tapes)

TWO CAREERS IN THE HOUSEHOLD -- CAN YOU SURVIVE TOGETHER? Joint Session for Spouses

KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Les Crystal, RTNDF Scholarship Presentations

PERSONNEL PRACTICES: HOW TO BE SAFE BUT NOT SORRY. (joint Session Radio/TV)

T.V. NEWS PROMOTION: CAN'T LIVE WITH IT OR WITHOUT IT (T.V. Workshop)

HOW NOT TO WRITE FOR FILM & TAPE (T.V. Workshop)

BUSINESS SESSION (Election of officers) (3 tapes)

KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Max Robinson, (Presentation of Awards ... Radio)

PHIL DONAHUE -- ARE YOU WASTING MY TIME? (Joint Radio/T.V, Workshop)

ELECTRONIC NEWSROOM OF THE FUTURE (T.V. Workshop)

WHY ROCK AND ROLL P.D.'S HATE NEWS AND WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT. (Radio Workshop)

USE OF INVESTIGATIVE TEAMS IN T.V. NEWS (T.V. Workshop)

NEWS AS MODERN MYTHOLOGY

BUSINESS SESSION -- Old and New Business (2 tapes)

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dick Salant, President CBS News ... Presentation of Awards (T.V.)

CAREER CRISIS FOR THE NEWS DIRECTOR (Joint Radio/T.V.Workshop) (2 tapes)

PAUL WHITE AWARD, Bill Monroe Recipient

Box 88

Cassette Tapes

1979 N. A. B. Convention
NB9- 38 "Using Research to Improve Your News"

NB9-52 "Investigate Team in TV News"

1980 Convention, Hollywood, Florida

Management Training Session (5 Tapes)
TIME MANAGEMENT

STAYING AHEAD OF THE RECESSION

HANDLING ON-AIR TALENT

STRESS AND CHANGE IN THE NEWSROOM

MOTIVATION

KEYNOTE SPEECH -- Reuven Frank, NBC News

LUNCHEON SPEAKER -- Dan Rather

WRITING FOR TV NEWS

INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING (TV Only)

THE GREAT PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES -- A LOOK AT THEIR FUTURE (TV Only)

 NEWS: THE SURVIVAL OF AM RADIO

WRITING FOR RADIO NEWS

EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO TALK ABOUT AT A RADIO WORKSHOP BUT DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO ASK

BUSINESS TALKS BACK

Lynn Sherr, ABC News Correspondent

LUNCHEON -- Daniel Schorr & Vincent Wasilewski

MEDIA CRITICS

RECEPTION AND PAUL WHITE AWARD BANQUET

Reel to Reel Tape

September 15, 1977 -- President Carter Talks with RTNDA
Box 89

Cassette Tapes

1976 Convention, Miami
December 13
RTNDA Luncheon -- Sam Donaldson

RTNDA Awards -- Barney Oldfield

Keynote Address -- Walter Cronkite

Workshops 3 and 6

December 14

"How to Research Public Records"

"TV News Skin Test Consulting"

Luncheon

Workshops 1,2,4,5,8 (7 is missing)

December 15

Luncheon

Banquet -- Ted Koop

Undated: "Personnel Management", Dr. Alfred Cox (2 tapes)

Video Tapes

December 13, 1976
Portions of opening session, RTNDA convention, includes segment of Walter Cronkite keynote speech (2 copies)

September 29, 1979: Paul White award presentation (2 copies)

Motion Picture (16 mm)

September 29, 1979: Paul White award presentation 
Box 90

Account Books: Checking 1972 -- 1977, Expenses November 1977 -- August 1981.

Board Minutes (2 folders) 1960 -- 1974, 1975 -- 1979

Conventions

1946, Meetings & Panels of National Association of Radio News Directors (NARND)

1949 New York, Proceedings.

1950 Chicago, Proceedings 

Box 91

Conventions (cont.)

1950 Chicago, Proceedings

1951 Chicago (2 folders)

1955 Denver

1957 Miami, Opening Business Meeting (11-6-57) and Business Session (11-8-57)

1960 Montreal

1962 San Francisco 

Box 92

 Conventions (cont.)

1965 St. Petersburg, Florida, Proceedings

1966 Chicago

1967 Toronto

1969 Detroit, Proceedings

1970 Denver, Proceedings

1971 Boston

1972 Nassau, Bahamas, Proceedings 

Box 93

Conventions (cont.)

1973 Seattle

1979 Las Vegas (2 folders)

Registration

Reports

Resolutions

1980 Hollywood, Florida (6 folders)

Clippings

Miscellaneous

Proceedings

Registration

Resolutions

Speeches 

MsC 262: 1983 Addition

 Box 94

Tax Returns: 990, 990 T (1963 -- 64, 1968 -- 75)

Financial Statements (1968 -- 1972)

Financial Statements October 24, 1973

Audit Report (October 25, 1973 through November 30, 1974)

Tax Return: 990, 990 T (1976)

Financial Report, 2nd Quarter, 1976

Filbey, Summers, Abolt, Good & Kiddoo, 1977 correspondence

Financial Report, 1977

Convention Correspondence, 1977 -- 78

Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1977 -- 80

Tax Return: 990 and W -- 2's (1978 -- 79)

Treasurer -- Correspondence, Reports, Policies, 1978 -- 80

Quarterly Tax Return: 941 (1978)

Unaudited Financial Report for the Six Months Ended June 30, 1978

Placement Committee Procedures -- November 1978

Report on Examination of the Financial Statements for the Year Ended December 31, 1978

Financial Report, 1978

Balance Sheet, First Quarter, 1979

Employee Payroll, 1979

Legal Budget, 1979

Convention 1979 -- Financial

Budget 1979

Investment Program Material

Investments 1979 -- 81

Financial Statements for Period Ended 9-30-79

Report on Examination of the Financial Statements for the Year Ended December 31, 1979

Financial Report, 1979

investments, 1980

RTNDA Foundation

Legal Expense, 1980

Box 95

Convention 1980

Hollywood-by-the-Sea, Florida (2 folders)

Convention 1980 Bills

Financial Statements as of September 30, 1980; Correspondence with Diplomat Hotel, et al.

Financial Report, 1980

White House Papers: 1982 Budget Fact Sheet, "The Economic Plan," Media Liaison Office, Elizabeth Hanford Dole

MsC 262: Second 1983 Addition

Box 96

1979 Conference -- Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, NV

1979 Convention

Cassette Service

Complimentary Invitations and Room Reservations

Correspondence

Exhibits

Form Letters

Networks and Other Special Groups

Resolutions

Speeches and Remarks

Mrs. Clark

Walter Cronkite

Richard Salant

Howard K. Smith

Correspondence, 1967 -- 1983 (5 folders)

Box 97

Awards Correspondence, 1975 -- 1980 (3 folders)

Correspondence Concerning RTNDA Communicator, 1970 -- 1977

Communicator to Sodexim, Bruxelles, Belgique, 1972 -- 1975

Complimentary Communicator Mailings and Correspondence, 1971 -- 1979

Computer Notices, 1979

Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1976 -- 1981

RTNDA Foundation, 1963 -- 1970

Foundation/Scholarship, 1967 -- 1973

Scholarship

Correspondence, 1975 -- 1979 (2 folders)

Winners, 1979

Promotional Materials, 1971

Box 98

Broadcasting From the Courtroom (1979)

Introduction to Legal Guides

Update of States

Alabama; Alaska; Arizona; Arkansas; California

Colorado; Connecticut; Delaware; District of Columbia

Florida (folder 1)

Florida (folder 2)

Florida (folder 3); Georgia; Hawaii

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan; Minnnesota; Mississippi; Missouri 

Box 99

Access to Scene of Crime, Public Hearings, and News Scenes 1978 -- 1980

CBS Outakes, 1981

CIA and the Press, 1979

Execution Coverage, 1977 -- 1978

Intelligence Identities Protection Act, 1980 -- 1982

Le Mistral, Inc. v. CBS, 1978 -- 1979

News Releases, 1980

News Source and Information Protection Act of 1975

Nixon Tapes, Release of 1976 -- 1980

Obscenity Cases, 1976 -- 1980

PBS STEP I, 1980 -- 1981

Press and Rights of Privacy, 1976 -- 1980

Prior Constraint, 1978 -- 1980

Tariff TT 77-23, 1977 -- 1979

Television Coverage of Congress, 1977 -- 1979

Media Criticism

Agnew/Klein, 1969 -- 1970

General, 1969 -- 1971; 1978 -- 1980

Three Mile Island, 1980

Violence, 1977

Congressional Record, 1970

Box 100

Education -- Journalism, National Conference of Editorial Writers, 1976 -- 1977

Workshops and Conferences, 1978 -- 1980

Wharton Training Program, 1980

Wharton Registrations, 1981

Wharton 1981 General

December 1981 Survey of Member Interest in Sterling/Wharton Seminars in 1982

Sterling Institute Management Seminar, Feb. 1980

Sterling March 1981 Debacle

Management Seminars; Conferences; Miscellaneous, 1980 -- 1981

Bliss, Edward, a lecture to the University of Kansas School of Journalism April 8 (n.d.)

Dorsey, Thomas W., 1963; 1972

Farber, Myron A., 1978

Pennington, Joe, 1979

Roy, Shayne, 1975

Snepp, Frank W. III, 1980

Zacchini, Hugo "The Human Cannonball", 1977

RTNDA By-Laws, Non-Profit Resolution

RTNDA Resolution, 1967

RTNDF -- Merrill Lynch, 1973

Board Election, 1977 -- 1979

Past Board of Directors (permanent), 1947 -- 1978

Past Board Member List (Eligible for Elected office by Virtue of Prior Board Service), 1947 -- 1979

Applications to be Approved by Regional Directors, 1974

Charley Jones' "Scroll", 1980

All-News Radio Survey, American University, 1977

Survey on Consultants, American University, 1979

1981 American University Sexual Harassment Survey

Wire Guidelines, 1981

Photographs: Board Meeting and White House Briefing, March 1981

Photographs: RTNDA Booth NAB Convention, 1980

Photographs: Barney Oldfield at Cape Canaveral (5)

Photographs: Washington Convention, November 1981

Box 101

Accountants -- New, 1981

Accounting Reports, 1981 -- 1984

Accumulative, 1981 -- 1982

Board Activity, 1980 -- 1981

Commodities, 1980 -- 1981

Conventions

1977 -- San Francisco

1978 -- Atlanta

1979 -- Las Vegas

1980 -- Florida

1981 -- New Orleans (2 folders) 

Box 102

Conventions (cont.)

1981 -- New Orleans

1982 -- Las Vegas

1977 -- 1980 -- Costs

Director Replacement, 1981

Financial Statements, 1980 -- 1984 (4 folders) 

Box 103

First American Bank Statements, 1980 -- 1983 (3 folders)

Investment Review, 1982

Investment, 1980 -- 1981

Legal Costs, 1980 -- 1983

Len Allen Reports, 1978 -- 1982

Merril-Lynch, 1980 -- 1983 (3 folders)

Monthly Operating Statements, 1979 -- 1981 (3 folders)

Box 104

Monthly Operating Statements, 1982 -- 1984 (3 folders)

Perpetual American, 1983

Placements, 1981 -- 1982

Regional Conferences, 1978 -- 1982 (2 folders)

Stock Investments, 1980 -- 1983 (3 folders)

Taxes, 1980 -- 1982

Winters -- Statements, 1980 -- 1983 (3 folders)

 
MsC 262: 1989 Additions

Box 105

Amateur Radio Rulemaking Proceedings, 1984 -- 1986

Cameras in the Senate, 1985 -- 1987

Censorship, 1987

Certificates of Deposit -- Short Term, 1984

Clippings, 1985 -- 1988

Conventions

Orlando, 1987

Planning Materials, 1986 -- 1988

Pre-registration, 1983 -- 1986

Salt Lake City, 1986

Correspondence, 1985 -- 1988 (2 folders)

Cremer/Yoakum Textbook, 1982, 1984

Dreyfus Number Nine Investment Company, 1982 -- 1984

Dreyfus Liquid Assets, 1983 -- 1985

Electronic Media Coverage in Federal Courtrooms, 1985 -- 1986

Fairness Doctrine, 1984 -- 1987 and undated

First Amendment Congress, 1986 -- 1987

Box 106

Indecency Case, 1987 -- 1988 and undated (2 folders)

Incorporation, 1986 -- 1987

Licensing Civilian Remote Sensing Devices, 1985 -- 1987 and undated (2 folders)

Membership Analysis, 1985

Merril-Lynch, 1979 -- 1980, 1984 -- 1985

Morrison vs. U.S., 1985 -- 1988

NS&T Bank, 1986 -- 1987

News From RTNDA, 1986 -- 1988

Norman Lester and Associates, 1986

Parody, 1986 -- 1988

Press Access to Trials and Pre-Trial Hearings, 1985 -- 1986, 1988 

Box 107

RNL Capital Management Company, 1979 -- 1985

Recording of Telephone Conversations for Broadcast, 1985, 1987

Reporter's Shield Law, 1986

Scholarships, 1985 -- 1987

Sundquist Case, 1988

Sunshine Act, 1985 -- 1986

MsC 262: November 1989 Additions

Box 108

ABC vs. Ronald Reagan and Larry Speakes, 1981

Awards Committee, 1978 -- 1985

Cable TV, 1981

Cameras in the Courtroom, 1981 -- 1984 (2 folders)

Cameras in the Senate, 1982 -- 1984 and undated

Careers in Broadcast News, n.d.

Child Snatcher Case, 1982

Coe Case, 1983

Communicator Advertising, 1981

Computer Workshop, 1983

Convention

Insurance Coverage, 1981 -- 1983

Nashville, 1985

Site Information, 1974, 1977, and 1980 -- 1986

Deregulation

Clippings, 1982 -- 1984 and undated

Correspondence, 1981 -- 1984 and undated (2 folders)

Box 109

Equal Opportunities and the Fairness Doctrine, NBC Political Broadcast Procedure Manual, 1976

Executive Vice President Reports, 1983 -- 1987

Fairness Doctrine, Background materials, 1972 -- 1984 and undated

Federal Communications Commission, 1973 -- 1982 and undated

Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1981

Federal Polygraph Limitation and Anti-Censorship Act, 1984

Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, 1981 -- 1982

First Amendment Congress, 1980 -- 1985

First Amendment, Background materials, 1971 -- 1984 and undated

First Amendment Congress Newsletter, 1981 -- 1983

Foundation

Account records, 1983 -- 1984

Correspondence, 1981 -- 1984

Freedom of Information Act, 1980 -- 1984

Box 110

Gannett Co. vs. DePasauale, 1979 -- 1980

Hartford, Connecticut/ABC Sports Problem, 1981 and 1984

Intelligence Identities Protection Act, 1981 -- 1982

Interim Audits, 1974 -- 1981

League of Women Voters Education Fund vs. Federal Communications Commission, 1983

Legal Costs, 1983 -- 1985

Legislation, 1981

Libel Defense Resouce Center, 1981 -- 1984

Membership Campaign, 1984

Membership Materials, n.d.

Merrill Lynch, 1984

Miscellaneous Legal Materials, 1978 -- 1984

National Association of Broadcasters, 1981

National Broadcast Editorial Association, 1982

New World Information Order, 1981

Newsroom Searches, 1978 -- 1981 and undated

Norman Lester and Associates, 1981 -- 1984

Outtakes Case, 1983

Personal Attack and Political Editorial Rules, 1983 -- 1984

Personnel Policy, 1984

Box 111

Placement Services Committee, 1981 -- 1985

Political Broadcast Regulations, 1980 -- 1983

Presidential Briefing Transcripts and notes, 1977

Pre-Trial Hearings, 1975 -- 1984 and undated

Public Records Access, 1981

Publications Committee, 1983 -- 1984

Radio Free Europe, 1975 and 1981 -- 1982

Radio News Handbook for the Small Market Station, 1977 -- 1978

Regional Conferences, Correspondence, 1977

Regional Directors Information, 1978 -- 1979

Regional Directors Responsibilites, 1983

Regional Finances, 1981 -- 1984

Regional Meetings, 1982 -- 1984

Regional Newsletter, 1983

Reporter's Committee for Freedom of the Press, 1981

Research Commmitteel 1981 -- 1984

Richmond Newspapers vs. Virginia, 1979 -- 1980

Shield Law, Background Information, 1971 -- 1984 and undated

60 Minutes Case, 1983

Spectrum Utilization, 1983

Subpoenas, 1978 -- 1980 and undated

Television News Library, 1984

Uniform Information Practices Code, 1983

MsC 262: April 1990 Additions

Box 112

Advertising Representative, 1987

Amateur Radio Use for Journalistic Endeavors, 1984 -- 1985

Anderson, Terry, 1989

Annual Report

1986

1987

Audio Cassettes, 1986

Business Meeting, August 27 -- 28, 1986 (3 cassettes)

Cameras in the Courtroom, April 22, 1986

Executive Committee Meeting, April 15, 1986 (3 cassettes)

Fitting Yourself for the Libel Suite, April 13 -- 16, 1986

Audio Cassettes, 1987

Ethics--AEJMC, 1987

Executive Committee, March 29, 1987 (3 cassettes)

Box 113

Audio Cassettes, 1987 (cont.)

FCC Action: Fairness Doctrine, August 4, 1987 (2 cassettes)

"Good Morning America," Nov. 24, 1987

"Local TV News," WUSA-TV, Nov. 22, 1987

Audio Cassettes, 1988

Annual Business Meeting, Dec. 2, 1988 (3 cassettes)

Calgary Meetings, June 11, 1986 (5 cassettes)

Executive Meetings, Jan. 9, 1988 (3 cassettes)

Opening Session, Telecommunications, 1989/1990, April 10 -- 12, 1989

Audio Cassettes, undated

First Amendment Conference, San Diego
Box 114

Audio Cassettes, undated (cont.)

NANBA: Berlin Conference Report

Radio Promotion

Use of Sound Actuality Tape

Miscellaneous (19 cassettes, 3 folders)

Aviation Safety, 1983 -- 1989

Awards Committee, 1978 -- 1989 (4 folders)

Box 115

Bank Reconciliation, 1986 -- 1987

Baseball Photographic Coverage, 1985

Bicentennial of the Constitution, Correspondence, 1986 -- 1987 [including a letter from Warren Burger]

Board of Directors

Correspondence, 1983 -- 1989 (6 folders)

Meetings, 1985 (2 folders) 

Box 116

Board of Directors (cont)

Meetings
1986 (1 folder)

1987 (3 folders)

1988 (4 folders)

1989 (2 folders) 

Box 117

Board of Directors (cont)

Meetings, 1989 (2 folders)

Welcome Package for New Members, 1988

Board of Trustees

Meeting Minutes
1985

1988 (2 folders)

Board per Diem, 1983 -- 1989

Boston Plane Crash Ruling, 1982

Broadcast Communications, RTNDA Column, 1982 -- 1986 (2 folders)

Broadcasting Situation, 1986

Brunner, Bob, 1988

Budget, 1986 -- 1988 (3 folders)

Business Meeting, August 1986

Box 118

Calgary Information, 1988

Cameras in the Courtroom

Background Materials, 1978 -- 1989 and undated

Correspondence, 1977 -- 1989 (2 folders)

Judicial Conference of the United States, 1983 -- 1984

State Positions

Alabama, 1976 -- 1981

Alaska, 1981 -- 1988

Arizona, 1979 -- 1982

Arkansas, 1979 -- 1981

California, 1977 -- 1983

Box 119

Cameras in the Courtroom (cont.)

State Positions (cont.)
Colorado, 1977 -- 1981

Connecticut, 1979 -- 1982

Delaware, 1979 -- 1981

District of Columbia, 1982 -- 1984

Florida, 1977 -- 1981

Georgia, 1977, 1981

Hawaii, 1981 -- 1987

Idaho, 1979 -- 1981

Illinois, 1978 -- 1988

Indiana, 1977 -- 1981

Iowa, 1979 -- 1981

Kansas, 1979 -- 1981

Kentucky, 1977 -- 1979

Louisiana, 1974 -- 1985

Maine, 1981

Maryland, 1976 -- 1983 

Box 120

Cameras in the Courtroom (cont.)

State Positions (cont.)
Massachusetts, 1979 -- 1982

Michigan, 1972 -- 1989

Minnesota, 1977 -- 1988

Mississippi, 1981 -- 1984

Missouri, 1981, 1989

Montana, 1977 -- 1981

Nebraska, 1977 -- 1983

Nevada, 1978 -- 1980

New Hampshire, 1981

New Jersey, 1978 -- 1981

New Mexico, 1978 -- 1983

New York, 1979 -- 1989

North Carolina, 1979 -- 1988

North Dakota, 1981(?)

Ohio, 1978 -- 1981

Oklahoma, 1957, 1965, 1971, 1974, 1977 -- 1986 (2 folders)

Oregon, 1978 -- 1985

Box 121

Cameras in the Courtroom, (cont.)

State Positions (cont.)
Pennsylvania, 1978 -- 1983

Rhode Island, 1981 -- 1988

South Carolina, 1979 -- 1981

South Dakota, 1977 -- 1981

Tennessee, 1978 -- 1981

Texas, 1979 -- 1981

Utah, 1977 -- 1981

Vermont, 1981 -- 1989

Virginia, 1976 -- 1987

Washington, 1977 -- 1981

West Virginia, 1978 -- 1981

Wisconsin, 1974 -- 1981

Wyoming, 1981

State Supreme Court Survey, 1987

Supreme Court Correspondence, 1981 -- 1982

Cameras in the Courtroom: A Survey of the United States, August 1978

Cameras in the Senate

Background Materials, 1981 -- 1985

C-Span Survey and Releases, n.d.

Correspondence, 1982 -- 1986

"Careers in Broadcast News", 1987

Box 122

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) vs. American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), 1984

Chandler vs. Florida, 1980 -- 1981

Chicago Panel, Background Material, 1986 -- 1988

Communicator

Correspondence, 1982 -- 1988 and undated (2 folders)

Editorial Planner, 1987 -- 1990

Rate Cards, 1982, 1988 -- 1989 and undated

Computer Documentation, 1988

Computer Proposal, 1988

Congressional Reform, 1988 and undated

Constitutional Amendments, 1983 -- 1988

Constitutional Rewrites, 1984 -- 1988

Box 123

Convention

Catering Arrangements, 1984

Correspondence

1985

1988

Business Meeting, 1988

Exhibitor Guide and Directory, 1986 -- 1988

Fliers, 1983 -- 1988

Kansas City, 1989

Las Vegas, 1988

Phoenix Cancellation, 1987 -- 1988

Planning Notebook I, 1988 (3 folders)

Planning Notebook II, 1988 (2 folders) 

Box 124

Convention (cont.)

Planning Notebook II, 1988 (1 folder)

Planning Notebook III, 1988

Planning Notebook, 1989 (3 folders)

Programs, 1982 -- 1983, 1985 -- 1988

RTNDA Daily News, 1987 -- 1988

Correspondence with University of Iowa, 1980 -- 1981

Correspondent's Dinner, 1988 -- 1989

Craft, Christine, 1985 -- 1986

Data transmissions Guidelines Committee, 1985 -- 1988

Box 125

Directory, 1986 -- 1987

Disaster Plans, 1978 -- 1983 and undated

Education and Professional Development, 1978 -- 1989

Education Liaison Committee, 1984 -- 1989 (4 folders)

Edward R. Murrow Awards Programs, 1987 -- 1988

Elections

1987

1988

Electronic Public @Access to Court: A Proposal for Implementation Today, 1982

Electronic Publishing, 1984

Employee Benefits, 1984 -- 1989

Box 126

Equal opportunities, 1983 -- 1987

Ethics, 1984 -- 1989

Executive Committee

Acting as Personnel Committee, January 1989

Conference Call, March 1985

Meetings

1985 (3 folders)

1986 (2 folders)

1987 (3 folders)

1988 (4 folders)

1989 (3 folders)

 Box 127

Exhibit Policy, 1984 -- 1988

Expanded Media Coverage, Coast Guard, 1986 (2 folders)

Expense Journal, 1978 -- 1979

FCC Inquiry into Rules and obligations under the Fairness Doctrine, 1984 -- 1986

FIOA Amendment Proposal, 1985

Fairness Doctrine

Background Information, 1982 -- 1988 (2 folders) 
Box 128

Fairness Doctrine (cont.)

News Directors Complaints, 1973 -- 1983 and undated

Repeal Section 315, Background Material, 1975 -- 1983 and undated

Section 315, 1977 -- 1981

Section 315 Repeal Committee, 1982

Section 315 Repeal Clippings, 1981 -- 1984

Section 315 Repeal Correspondence, 1981 -- 1983

Section 315 Repeal Mailer, n.d.

Section 315 Repeal, National Association of Broadcasters Materials, 1979 -- 1983

Section 315 Repeal, Speeches, 1978 -- 1984 and undated (2 folders)

Statement of the RTNDA Submitted to Committees of the Congress .... March 1981

Veto, 1987 [Including letters from Strom Thurmond, Paul Simon, and Ronald Reagan]

Box 129

Farren and Cranford, Correspondence, 1987 -- 1988

Fellowships, 1987

Financial Correspondence, 1986 -- 1988

Financial Investments, 1979 -- 1988

Freedom of Information Committee, 1984

Frequency Coordination, 1986 -- 1988

"From Land Sat to Media Sat," n.d.

Future Conventions, 1982 -- 1989 and undated (3 folders)

Future Trends in Broadcast Journalism: RTNDA Job Study, 1984

Government Regulation of News and Public Affairs Programming on Broadcast Stations, 1981

Guide to Broadcasting from the Courtroom: A Compilation of Legal Materials Regarding Coverage of Judicial Proceedings By Electronic Media, 1978

High Definition Television, 1977

Historian, 1984 -- 1986

Historical Committee, 1989

Box 130

IRS Dealings, 1988 -- 1989

International Committee, 1986 -- 1987

Investment Committee, 1988

Job Information Committee, 1988

Journalists in Space, 1985 -- 1986

Lexington Symposium on Foreign Policy and Remote Sensing, 1989

Licensing of Private Remote Sensing Space Systems, 1984 -- 1986

Long Range Planning Committee, 1981 -- 1989 and undated (3 folders)

Magid Study, 1984

Management Relations, 1983 -- 1988

Management Study, 1986 -- 1987

Medallion Club, 1987 -- 1988

Media in Space, Research Articles, 1985 -- 1989 

Box 131

Media in Space Task Force, Meetings, 1987 (2 folders)

Membership

Committee, 1984 -- 1988

Correspondence, 1985 -- 1987

Reports, 1983 -- 1989 (7 folders)

Solicitation Materials, undated

Survey Analysis, 1987

National Association of Broadcasters Convention, 1989

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Petition Reconsideration, 1986 -- 1988

Box 132

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Rulemaking, 1986 -- 1989

News and Team Management Seminar, 1986

News Helicopters, 1984 -- 1988

News Media Coverage of Judicial Proceedings with Cameras and Microphones: A Survey of the States, 1989

News Media Coverage of Judicial Proceedings with Microphones: A Survey of the States. Quarterly

Revisions, 1987 -- 1989

No Greater Love, 1986

Nominating Committee, 1988

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Proposed Amendments to the Sunshine Acts, 1985

Office Lease, 1979 -- 1981

Ohio State Awards, 1987 -- 1988

Oklahoma Hospital Association vs. Oklahoma Publishing Co., 1985

Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure, 1985

People to People, 1986

Personal Attack and Political Editorial Rules, 1983

Personnel, 1988 -- 1989

Photographs

Plastic Membership Cards, 1986

Box 133

"Pooling" Public Events of News Interest, 1985

Poynter Institute, 1989

Presidential Search, 1989

Press Access to Military Operations, 1983 -- 1986 (2 folders)

Press Releases, 1986

Priddy, Bob, 1988

Proposed Constitutional Changes, 1989

Proposed Membership Campaigns, 1984

Publications Committee, 1982 -- 1989 (2 folders)

Quello, James H., 1985

Radio Committee, 1983 -- 1989

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Denial of Press Accreditation at 1984 Winter Olympic Games, 1977 -- 1984

Box 134

Reagan's Space Policy, 1988

Redistricting, 1988

Regional Committee, 1987 -- 1989

Research Committee, 1981, 1985 -- 1989 (2 folders)

Research Committee, Published Articles by Vernon A. Stone, 1973 -- 1983

Richmond Newspapers vs. Virginia, 1980

Rulings, January -- May 1987 (3 folders)

Satellite News Gathering Trucks, 1986 -- 1988

Schultz, Ernest

Appointment to RTNDA President, 1981

Resignation, 1988 -- 1989

Skin Test Panel Transcript, undated

Space Business Roundtable, 1985

Space Law, 1985

Box 135

Sports Committee, 1985 -- 1989

Staff Memos, 1986 -- 1989

Sunshine Act Regulations, 1985

Tallories Conference, 1983

Telephone Interviewee Consent for Future Broadcast of Conversation, 1985

Temporary Flight Restrictions, 1982 -- 1983

Transition Report, 1986

Travel Expenses and Forms, 1987 -- 1988

Travel Policy, 1987

UPI Awards, 1988

Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarships, 1987 -- 1989

Vacations, 1982 -- 1988 (8 folders)

Washington D.C. Regional, 1988

Winus Case, 1985

Box 136

Communicator, April -- May 1989, March 1990 --

Intercom, Vol. 7, No. 5 (March 1, 1990) --

MsC 262: June 1990 Additions

Box 137

Annual Report, 1987

Awards, 1982 -- 1987

Background Notes on RTNDA, 1984

Barker, Eddie, Presidential Acceptance Speech, 1968

Board of Directors

Agenda, December 1988 -- March 1990 (4 folders)

Handbook, 1990

Meeting Minutes, Dec. 2, 1989 

Box 138

Board of Trustees, Agenda, March 16, 1990

Bormann, Jim, Correspondence, 1971 -- 1974 and undated (2 folders)

Chairman's Report, 1989

Committee Meetings. Agendas, Dec. 5 -- 7, 1985

Conferences

Region 1, 1984 -- 1986

Region 2, 1982 -- 1987

Region 3, 1983 -- 1986

Region 4, 1983 -- 1987

Region 5, 1983 -- 1985

Region 6, 1983 -- 1986

Region 7, 1983 -- 1988

Box 139

Conferences (cont.)

Region 8, 1983 -- 1987

Region 9, 1983 -- 1988

Region 10, 1983 -- 1985

Region 11, 1984 -- 1988

Region 12, 1983 -- 1988

Region 13, 1982 -- 1987

Region 14, 1983 -- 1987

Super Regional, 1985

Correspondence

Regarding Publication of Ann Utterback's Book, 1989

Regarding Regional Meetings, 1982 -- 1988

Regional Directors, 1982 -- 1983

Box 140

Executive Committee

Agenda, November 1989 -- March 1990 (2 folders)

Meeting Minutes, Nov. 1989

Expense Reports, 1989

Fazio Report, February 1990

Financial Statements, December 1988 and 1989

Guidelines for Regional Meetings, undated

Miscellaneous Documents and Reports, 1988

Newswriting Workshop, 1986 -- 1988

Paul White Award History, 1990

Proposed Constitutional Changes, 1984

Regional Conference Materials, 1982 -- 1983

Roper Report, 1987

Oversized Folder 140A

Photograph. 5th Annual RTNDA Banquet, Nov. 18, 1950. Chicago, IlIinois.

2011 Addendum [from Paul Davis, RTNDA Chairman (1979)]

Box 1

American Bar Association, 1979, 1984

Audit Reports, 1973 - 1974, 1976

Board of Directors Meeting Agendae and Minutes, 1971, 1973, 1977 - 1979, 1983, 1991

Conferences, 1968, 1972 - 1977

Conferences, 1978 - 1979, 1994, 1997 - 2000, 2002, n.d.

Correspondence, 1972 - 1975

Correspondence, 1976

Correspondence, 1977 (January - June)

Correspondence, 1977 (July - September)

Correspondence, 1977 (October - December)

Correspondence, 1978 (January - February)

Correspondence, 1978 (March - May)

Correspondence, 1978 (June - August)

Correspondence, 1978 (September - October)

Correspondence, 1978 (November - December)

Correspondence, 1979

Correspondence, 1980, 1982

Correspondence, 1983

Box 2

Correspondence, 1995 - 1999, n.d.

Education Task Force, 1996 - 1999

Equal Opportunities Committee, 1988 - 1991 (May)

Equal Opportunities Committee, 1991 (June) - 1992 (February)

Equal Opportunities Committee, 1992 (April) - 1994, 1996

Box 3

Financial Statements, 1973 - 1977

Litigation, 1973, 1975 - 1976, 1978

Long Range Planning Committee, 1974 - 1979

Publications, 1976, 1978, 1984, 1989, 1994

RTNDA Communicator: 1973: October; 1974: April, June, October, December; 1976: March - May

RTNDA Communicator: 1977: July; 1978: March - April, November - December; 1979 Directory; 1979: February, April - May, July - August, October - December

Box 4

RTNDA Communicator: 1980: February, April; 1981: February; 1983: May; 1995: September

Radio and Television News Directors Foundation [RTNDF], 1977 - 1982, 1992, 1997 - 1998, n.d.

Stationary, 1979, n.d.



RTNDA MATERIALS IN PROCESSING

Explanation of numbering system: The numbers in parenthesis refer to the original numbering of the cardboard boxes. Some numbers are not represented (1 and 50) as these cardboard boxes contained only Communicators or Careers pamphlets. After the number in parenthesis is the number of hollinger boxes the cardboard box materials fit into. Multiple hollinger boxes are divided alphabetically: 3-A, 3-B, 3-C, etc. Communicators and Bulletins have been gathered together as have video, audio and reel tapes. Binders have also been gathered together.

 

(2) 1 box: 2

Papers

(3) 7 boxes: 3-A, B, C, D, E, F, G

Educational Liaison

BEA-AEJ Panel - NAB 1988

Regional Manual 1985

Placement

HDTV Project

Fairness Doctrine Legal Briefs

lst Amendment Congress

RTNDA Foundation - Oldfield

Computer Problem -- 1988

Space Committee

Scharff Legal Information

NABJ Background

NABJ Educational Task Force

Vegas Panel 1985

Washington Regional 1988

Bier Chairmanship

Student Affiliates

How to Get a Job

Spence Kinard Regime

RTNDA Incorporation

RTNDA Placement

Aviation Committee

Legal Police/Amateur Radio

Legal - Fair Trial and Libel

Awards

Constitutional Changes -- Membership

Constitution

New Building -- 1986

Textbook seminar

Orlando Panel

BEA-IRTS

Paid President -- Long Range Plan

Educator Column Proposal

Chicago Regional -- 1989

AEJNC Convention -- 1988

Asian Journalists Association

Shearson Files -- 1984 -- 1990

Investment Committee -- Real Estate

(4) 2 boxes: 4A, 4B

Audio tapes and papers from conventions in 1980's and 1990's

(5) 6 boxes: 5-A, B, C, D, E, F

US trust 7/16/90 -- 12/31/91

Budgets -- 1982 -- 1991

Financial Report 1989

Tax Returns 1986

lst American, N&T -- 1987 -- 1990

Financial Info -- April 1988

1991 Financial Crisis

lst American Credit Line

Shearson Background File

Financial Subcommittee -- 1986

Exhibit Policy -- 1980 -- 1989

Convention Expenses 1986 -- 88

Amex Corp Card

Canada Check Policy

Credit Cards

RTNDA Insurance

Liability -- RTNDA

Lou Adler Regime

Jeff Marks Regime

Legal Expenses 1989

Schultz Benefits

Minority report

Presidential Transition

Presidential Search 1989

Godfrey Award

Schultz Resignation

Ernie Reception

Convention Timing

RTNDA Computer

ABA Cooperation

Goals Task Force 1984 -- 88

Fazio Foundation

RTNDA Placement

Sites Selection

Foundation Search -- Exec Director

RTNDF Tax Question

RTNDF Funding

Accreditation

CEEM Tenure Statement

CEEM Minutes & Background

CEEM Internship Survey

Broadcast Journalist in Residence

CEEM Miscellaneous

Student Memberships -- Radebaugh

Faculty Publication Book 1987

RTNDA Minortiy Program

Membership Committee -- 1983 -- 87

(6) 3 boxes: 6-A, B, C

Materials from conferences in 1992 -- 1993

(7) 2 boxes: 7-A, 7-B

1989 Fairness Act

Budget revisions 1991

Budgets: 1991, 1992

"Bonus Books" materials

California First Amendment Coalition info

RTNDA Banquet info: 1991, 92, 94

(8) 1 box: 8

Awards materials

(9) 4 boxes: 9-A, B, C, D

Miscellaneous papers

(10) 2 boxes: 10-A, 10-B

'Region' folders

(11) 2 boxes: 11A, 11B

Invoices -- 1990

(12) 3 boxes: 12-A, B, C

1979 papers

1973 -- 74 conventions

(13) VIDEO AND CASSETTE TAPES

Audio tapes of the 44th and 45th annual RTNDA int'l conferences/ video tape Inside Edition 2-14-90/ video tape "Many faces-one country"

(14) 2 boxes: 14A,14B

BIAC and misc papers 1980 -- 1987

(16) 3 boxes: 16A, B, C

1984 -- 86 convention paperwork

(18) 3 boxes: 18A, B, C

Misc papers

(19) 2 boxes: 19A, 19B and separate binder

Papers of 1982 -- 1983

Papers of 1985 -- 1986

(20) VIDEOTAPES

(21) 1 box: 21-B

1981 legal papers/membership/1979

(22) 2 boxes: 22A, 22B

Regional elections ballots/clip files/1988

Murrow awards tape

(23) 3 boxes: 23A, B, C and separate binder

Press releases/1980 accounting/cameras in the courtroom

(25) 1 box: 25

Correspondence and 1991 -- 93 Communicators

Convention materials

Minutes -- Dec 1985

1981 New Orleans conference evaluations

(26) 1 box: 26

1994 meeting minutes

1989 correspondence and memoes

(27) 4 boxes: 27A, B, C, D

1991 Denver convention registration

(28) 1 box: 28/29

AUDIO TAPES
Audio tapes of Murrow award winners -- 1991 office hand book -- 1990 press releases

(29) 1 box: 28/29

1988 meeting minutes/ legal papers

(30) 2 boxes: 30A, 30B

Chron-out -- 1992

(31) 4 boxes: 31A, B, C, D

AUDIO TAPES
Papers -- 1989 -- 1991

(32) 2 boxes: 32A, 32B

1985 Annual reports

(33) 3 boxes: 33A, B, C

Convention and regional meetings 1990 -- 91

(34) 4 boxes: 34A, B, C, D

Papers relating to the 1990 convention at San Jose: catering, housing, billing

(35) 3 boxes: 35A, B, C

Old regional information

(36) RECYCLE?

1985 constitutional Ammendment ballots

(39) 2 boxes: 39A, 39B

1991 regionals, regions 1 -- 14

(40) 3 boxes: 40A, B, C

Tuxedo info, San Jose brochures

(41) 3 boxes: 41A, B, C

1985 -- 86 conventions

(42) 3 boxes: 42A, B, C

Financial matters: credit cards, receipts

(43) VIDEOS

RTNDF scholarship wins videotapes

(44) 2 boxes: 44A, 44B

General regional 1982 -- 88/regions 1 -- 12, 1989

(45) VIDEOS

RTNDF winners, 1992 -- 93 videotapes

(46) VIDEOS

RTNDF winners, 1991: videotapes

(47) 3 boxes: 47A, B, C

Region conferences

(48) In Box 57

1992 press releases

(49) RECYCLE?

1991 voting -- ballots, results

(51) 4 boxes: 51 A, B, C, D

Conference materials, 1990 -- 92

(52) VIDEOS

Videotapes: "You be the News Director", 1 -- 91

SPAOC Speaker -- Mr. Dave Bartlett

A changing Landscape: TV News in

21st Century (March 22,93)

Dave Bartlett Interview

TV News - Facing the Challenges

Safe Sailing on the Airwaves: Libel,

Privacy and Property Rights

Audio tape: "interviews with Bob Priddy and historian Jack Shelley"

(53) TO BE RECYCLED

15 copies of Tribes with Flags by Charles Glass

(54) 2 boxes: 54A, 54B

"... one of four boxes ... files, both trip and chron, of David Barlett."

(55) RECYCLE?

RTNDA organization registration forms

(56) 4 boxes: 56 A, B, C, D

1987 Orlando Convention

(57) 1 box: 57

1987 Convention Files

(58) 2 boxes: 58A, 58B

1990 regionals

(59) REEL TAPES

Convention reel tapes

(60) OVERSIZED FOLDERS (on shelf with tapes and binders)

Registration 1989 -- 90

(61) RECYCLE?

1988 constitution ballots

(62) 3 boxes: 62A, B, C

Financial matters, 1987

1989 Kansas City convention registration forms

1989 investement statements

1989 change slips

(64) 3 boxes: 64A, B, C

Convention stuff, Denver 1991

(65) 3 boxes: 65A, B, C

Convention stuff, Denver 1991

(66) 5 boxes: 66A, B, C, D, E

1988 Las Vegas convention files

1988 Exhibitors contracts

1988 Exhibitors checks

(67) VIDEOS

Convention video tapes: awards, presentations

(68) 3 boxes: 68 A, B, C

Regional meetings papers

(70) 2 boxes: 70A, 70B and Binders

Board minutes 1981--

Committee reports

(72) 4 boxes: 72 A, B, C, D

Dave Bartlett papers, 1990

(73) 3 boxes: 73 A, B, C

RECYCLE ballots?

Separate award

San Jose Convention Ballots and misc. papers

(74) AUDIO TAPES

Audio tapes -- 1988 Las Vegas Conference

(75) BINDERS: labled 119841 and 119851

RECYCLE REGISTRATION FORMS?

1987 Convention registration forms

1984 -- 85 convention paperwork

(76) 4 boxes: 76 A, B, C, D

AUDIO AND VIDEO TAPES

1985 regionals

1984 -- 86 board notes

Audio tapes -- Larry King show

Video tapes 

(77) 4 boxes: 77 A, B, C, D

1978 -- 82 board and executive committee notes

1984 convention

(78) 5 boxes: 78A, B, C, D, E

1966 misc. A -- Z

Orbital Elements 1965 -- 67

(80) 2 boxes: 80A, 80B

7 binders: untitled
1986

'1986 Exhibits'

'1987'

'1985 Nashville'

'Las Vegas Registration, Resolutions, misc.'

'Las Vegas - Exhibit, Foreign, Resource Center, other events, RTNDA events, Hotel, Program'

(81) 4 boxes: 81A, B, C, D

Blue Folder - Misc Board Minutes/Marks Complaint on Walker Sunde Investment Option

Treas/Income Tax Reports 1983

Audit 1982 -- 1983 -- 1985

Final Audits 1968 -- to -- 1981

Financial Reports 1969 -- 1973

RTNDA Treasurer Procedures

RTNDA Treasurer Reports (Misc)

Treasurer Report 1981 Winter

RTNDA Budget Proposals 74 -- 76 -- 77 -- 79 -- 80

1980 Budget/Finances

1981 Budget Info

Cash Flow/Revenue Growth 1969 -- 1983

Treasurer Report 1981 -- 82 -- 84

RTNDA Step 1 (Economics)

Conventions -- General

Kansas City -- 1989

Orlando Convention -- 1987

Salt Lake City Convention. -- 1986

San Antonio Convention

San Antonio and Other Survey Programs

Nashville Convention -- 1985

Las Vegas Convention -- 1983

Las Vegas Convention -- 1982

New Orleans Convention -- 1981

New Orleans -- 1980

Hollywood Fla. Convention -- 1980

Las Vegas Convention -- 1979

General Convention -- 1975

RTNDA Activities -- 1978 Atlanta and 1979 Las Vegas

San Francisco Convention -- 1977

RTNDA Washington office Reports

RTNDA Membership

RTNDA Special Projects

Roley, Nichols and Company Folder

Intervest Official File

RTNDA Investments Background

Investment Committee Minutes

Management Training

Northwestern Management Study

Annuity Retirement Plan

Convention Tapes

(82) Freestanding cardboard box

Medallion Club Awards -- blank

(83) 4 boxes: 83 A, B, C, D

VIDEOS

Videos and misc papers

(84) 2 boxes: 84A, 84B

VIDEO

BALLOTS TO RECYCLE?

Election ballots: 10-15-94

Betacam videotape of Bill Clinton talk:10-13-94

Files: projects

Minority Programs: 1989

Conventions

BULLETINS, 1962 -- 1970

COMMUNICATORS:

1971 -- 1977

1978 -- 1983

1984 -- 1987

1988 -- 1993

1993 -- 1995

 COMMUNICATOR DIRECTORIES, 1971 -- 1982

 INTERCOMS,1984 -- 1993

Box 85?

American Bar Assoc. National Conference of Lawyers and Representatives of the Media:

March 12, 1988; March 10, 1990.

1990.

Americans with Diabilities Act.

An Analysis and Evaluation of the Satellite Television Education Project, IWO.

RTNDA Banner.

Board of Directors Meetings:

September 12, 1989. (2 folders)

March 17, 1990. (2 folders)

June 2, 1990.

September 17, 1990.

Sebtember 21@ 1990.

March 23, 19 1. (3 folders)

September 24, 1991.

 January 11 -- 12, 1992.

June 6 -- 7 1992.

March 25 -- 26, 1994.

Board of Directors Meetings Minutes:

1972 -- 1978.

1979 -- 1995.

Business Meetings.

Clipping Files:

Februarv 1990 -- March 1991.

April 1991 -- Mav 1992.

1992 -- February 1993.

Box 86?

Clipping Files, March 1993 -- May 1994.

Committees. (5 folders)

Constitution and Bylaws -- 1990:

Notes and correspondence regarding update.

Update materials. Several copies.

Convention Planning:

General information.

Information from selected conferences.

Executive Committee Meetings:

September 10, 1989. (2 folders)

October 21, 1989.

November 30, 1989.

March 15, 1990. (2 folders)

October 27, 1990.

November 29, 1990.

March 21, 1991. (2 folders)

Januarv 10, 1992.

June 4, 1992.

December 3, 1994.

Executive Committee Meetings -- Minutes.

Box 87?

Financial Status of RTNDA as of 1993.

Future Trends in Broadcast Journalism -- 1984.

Paul Harvey, Interview of.

International Conference:

October 12, 1973.

September 30, 1982.

Legal Issues:

Including Antitrust.

Including Camera in Court.

Including Libel, Freedom of Information, Jury Selection.

Long Range Planning.

Membership.

Membership Survey Analysis, 1983, 1987.

Edward R. Murrow Awards -- I993 Program Committee.

Herb Morrison -- Resolution.

National Association of Broadcasters.

National Conference, September 19 -- 25, 1983.

News Media Coverage of Judicial Proceeding with Cameras and Microphones: A Survey of the States

1990.

1991.

Newspaper/Magazine Clippings.

Photographs

Presidential transition, 1989. (2 folders)

Press Releases:

1981 -- 1982.

1983.

1984.

1985 -- 1986.

1987 -- 1988.

1989 -- 1990.

1991 -- 1992.

RTNDA Daily News.

RTNDA 2000 Taskforce.

Regional Elections.

Short Range Planning

Speeches, Addresses, Interviews. Including: Don Hewitt, Douglas Edwards,Tom Brokaw, and Mike Wallace.

Box 88?

RTNDF

Autos in America: Moving Toward Zero Emissions. A Joumalist's Resource Guide.

Beyond the Spotted Owl: Covering the Economy and the Environment in the 90's.

Board of Directors Meeting, October 12, 1994.

Environmental Hormones: Chemical Threats to Reproductive Health. A Joumalist's Resource Guide.

Environmental Issues for the 90's.

Health Care or Scare: Vol. I -- III.

Minutes: Various Meetings, 1974 -- 1993.

Scholarship Correspondence.

World Population and the Environment. A Joumalist's Resource Guide.

1992 News management Workshop.

1994 Scholarship Applications:

Allen -- Harrell.

Hegarty -- Weyman.

 Videos

Urban Crisis: Covering Health and Crime in Your Community.

News of the Future.

1995 Banquet Celebratipg the First Amendment.

Normandy Remembered.

Risk Reporting: How to Cover Today's Top Environmental Health Stories.

Health Care or Scare: Vol. I -- III. (3 folders)

RTNDF Scholarshio Applications:

Tisha Thi.

Shane Luitjens.

Susanna Martinez.

Leslye Davis.

Josh Larson.

Chad Gordon.

Jerome Harrell.

Cheri Colelli.

Chris Cappella.

Melanie Kearns.

Arun Khosla.

Hope Bartlett.

David Muir.

Dana Bachus.

Catherine Anaya.

Mindi Hegeman.

J.B. Lee

Graham Johnson.

Kim Dawson.

Box 89?

RTNDF ScholarshilD Application Audiotapes:

Arun Khosla.

Greg Nett.

Cynthia Rozmaryn.

Brent Scluettpelz.

Maria Titze.

Kirk Wayman.

Lourdes Alcamiz.

Jonathan Blakley.

Jin Chung.

Timothy Ernst.

Chad Gordon.

Christopher Hegarty.

Mindi Regeman.

Audiotape. Times and Seasons: Community Solutions to Community Problems.

Videos -- 3/4" Format:

Stephanie Torta.

Lee Howard.

RTNDA Scholarship. Off-Line Master.

Mary Tan -- Resume Tape.

WFMZ-TV "One Country, One State, One Heritage."

RTNDA
 Box 90?

Beta Videos

Larry King - Raw -- Final for Master.

Brian Norcross Durin Andres -- WTVJ.

Bill Clinton Talk RTNDA, October 13,1994.

3/4" Format, 7-1/4" Tapes:

Larry King Live -- Intro.

Eddie Barker -- KDFW - Dallas.

3/4" Format, 8-1/2" Tapes:

RTNDA Canada -- Awards.

Edward R. Murrow Logos -- 1994.

RTNDA Logo -- Announcements, 1993.

Edward R. Murrow Awards, 1993.

NBC News Logo.

Edward R. Murrow Logo -- 1993 CBS.

KARE "So Long." Best Sports Reporting -- Large Staff.

WPIX New York NY. 1993 Best Newscast -- Large Staff.

WCBD Charleston SC. 1994 Best Newscast -- Small Staff.

WWL New Orleans. 1994 Best Investigative Reporting -- Large Staff.

WBOC Salisbury, NM. 1994 Best Investigative Reporting -- Small Staff.

New Box

3/4" Format, 8-1/2" Taves:

WCMH Columbus, OH. 1994 Best Video -- Large Staff.

WLBZ Bangor, ME. 1994 Best Video -- Small Staff.

WLNE Providence, RI. 1994 Best Feature -- Large Staff.

WCVE Richmond,'VA. 1994 Best Feature -- Small Staff.

WCVB Boston, MA. 1994 Overall Excellence -- Large Staff.

KOMO Columbia, MO. 1994 Overall Excellence -- Small Staff.

WPIX New York NY. 1994 Best Spot News -- Large Staff.

WGEM Quincy, IL. 1994 Best Spot News -- Small Staff.

 KARE Minneapolis, MN. 1994 Best Sports -- Large Staff.

KYTV Springfield, MO. 1994 Best Sports -- Small Staff.

WTLV Jacksonville, FL. 1994 Best News Series -- Large Staff.

WBOC Salisbury, MD. 1994 Best News Series -- Smaff Staff.

VHS Videos

1994 Edward R. Murrow Awards
Small Staff Television.

Large Staff Television. (2 tapes)

Audiotapes

RTNDA Sound Ideas.

BCFM Annual Conference 1994, San Diego.

RTNDA -- Radio Master Tape.

1989 RTNDA Conference:

Thursdav, September 14.

Friday, September 15. (2 tapes)

1985 Region 6 Continuing Coverage. KMOX St. Louis. (3 tapes)

1985 Region 2 Spot Coverage. KFMB San Diego.

1985 Winner Radio. WDBO Orlando.

1987 Spot News Winner. KFWB Los Angeles.

1987 Yukon Quest.

1987 Continuing Coverage Winner. Minocqua, WI.

1987 Investigative Reporting Winner. KSMU Springfield, MO.

1987 Region 10 Murrow Winner. WHAS Louiville.

1988 Medco.

1988 Free Trade.

1988 Overall Excellence. KIMN Denver.

1988 Spot News. WBBM Chicago.

1988 WSM Nashville.

1988 Continuing Coverage. WTNJ Milwaukee.

1989 Downwinders.

1989 Battered Woman's Syndrome.

1989 WHBC.

Undated. All one set numbered 1 -- 16.

WJDX Jackson, MS. Overall Excellence -- Small Staff.

KCBS San Francisco. Overall Excellence -- Large Staff.

KASI Ames, IA. Spot News -- Small Staff.

KGO San Francisco. Spot News -- Large Staff.

WENT Gloversville, NC. Investigative Reporting -- Small Staff.

KTOK Oklahoma Citv. Investigative Reporting -- Large Staff.

WJMA Orange, VA. Feature -- Small Stiff.

WBAC Baltimore. Feature -- Large Staff.

WSTR Atlanta. Sports -- Small Staff.

WBAC Baltimore. Sports -- Large Staff.

WUNC Chapel Hill, NC. Series -- Small Staff.

WLW Cincinnati. Series -- Large Staff.

KFGO Fargo, ND. Best Sound -- Small Staff.

KCBS San Francisco. Best Sound -- Large Staff.

WOAI San Antonio. Newscast -- Large Staff

KFGO Fargo, ND. Newscast -- Small Staff.

IBM 5-1/4" Floppy Disks

1990
WINZ Miami/WPAI San Antonio.

WBBM Chicago/KCBS Los Angeles.

KCBS Los Angeles -- Overall Excellence.

2 tapes containing the 5 above pieces.

Edward R. Murrow, Entries

1993. (2 tapes)

1994. (3 tapes)

Executive Committee Meeting Audio Tapes

October 21, 1989. (4 tapes)

November 30, 1989. (2 tapes)

December 30, 1989.

March 15, 1990. (3 tapes)

May 31, 1990. (3tapes)

September 21, 199O. (3 tapes)

0ctober 27, 1990. (3 tapes)

November 29, 1990. (3 tapes)

September 22, 1991. (3 tapes)

November I0 -- 11, 1991. (3 tapes)

Januarv I0, 1992. (2 tapes)

July 9, 1992.

September 20, 1992. (3 tapes)

October 2 1992.

December 4, 1992.

February 4, 1993. (2 tapes)

March 12, 1993. (3 tapes)

May 26,1993.

June 5, 1993. (3 tapes)

September 27, 1993. (2 tapes)

December 4, 1993. (3 tapes)

January 11, 1994.

March 25, 1994.

Undated. (2 tapes)

Board of Directors Meetings

September 17, 1989. (2 tapes)

December 2, 1989. (4 tapes)

March 17, 1990. (3 tapes)

June 2, 1990. (3 tapes)

September 23, 1990. (5 tapes)

September 28, 1990. (2 tapes)

March 23, 1991.

September 24, 1991. (3 tapes)

Sebtember 29, 1991.

Januarv 11 -- 12, 1992. (4 tapes)

September 22, 1992.

December 5, 1992.

March 13, 1993. ( 2 tapes)

September 28, 1993.

March 26, 1994.

Board of Trustees

Meetings
April 9, 1992. (2 tapes)

September 25, 1992.

March 25, 1993. (2 tapes)

October 1, 1993. (2 tapes)

May 6, n.y.

Business Meetings, September 25 -- 26, 1990. (4 tapes)

RTNDF. March 16, 1990. (2 tapes)

Convention Task Force, March 15, 1990. (2 tapes)

Post Convention, September 27, 1992.

RTNDA Communicator

Loose Articles from
December 1973 issue.

November 1986 issue.

December 1986 issue.

September 1987 issue.

February 1988 issue.

Whole Magazine

July 1979.

June 1990.

June 1993.

November 1993.

April 1994.

June 1994.

September 1994.

March 1995.

May 1995.

June 1995.

August 1995.

September 1995.

0ctober 1995.

November 1995.

December 1995.

Advertising Tie-In

May 27,1991.

January 22, 1992.

Intercom

Vol. III, No. 11, June 1986.

Vol. lV:

No. 6, April 1987.

No. 7: April 1988.

No. 10, June 1987.

No. 11, June 1987.

No. 12, July 1987.

No. 13, July 1987.

No. 14, August 1987.

No. 15, August 1987.

No. 16, September 1987.

No. 17, September 1987.

No. 18, October 1987.

No. 19, October 1987.

No. 20, November 1987.

No. 21, November 1987.

No. 22, December 1987.

No. 23, December 1987.

Vol. V

No. 1, January 1988.

No. 2, February 1988.

No. 3, February 1988.

No. 6, April 1988.

Vol. IV [sic]

No. 10, June 1988.

No. 11, June 1988.

No. 12, July 1988.

No. 14, August 1988.

No. 15, August 1988.

No. 16, September 1988.

No. 19, October 1988.

No. 20, November 1988.

No. 22, December 1988.

Vol. 6

No. 5, March 13, 1989.

No. 7, April 18, 1989.

No. 9, May 17, 1989.

No. 11, Jtine 20, 1989.

No. 12, June 30, 1989.

Vol. 7

No. 11, June 1, 1990.

No. 17, September 1, 1990.

 Box 90?

 Accrediting Committee. (2 folders)

Aspen Institute -- Communications and Society Program.

Awards Committee.

Broadcast Cable Financial Management Association.

Cameras In the Courtroom

Clippings.

Corresponcience.

Experiments.

Legal Decisions.

Statements Regarding.

Convention Task Force.

Education Liaison Committee

Equal Opportunity Employment Committee.

Ethics and Standards Committee

International Committee.

International Conference, September 23-26, 1992.

Legal Issues Regarding Press. (3 folders)

Membership Committee.

Publications Committee.

Press Clippings, May-September 1995.

Press Releases.

Radio Committee.

Regional Committee.

Audio Tapes: 1992.

Valerie Hyman, December 5, 1992

Howard Stringer Interview, December 7, 1992.

Turner Inteview, 1989.

Ted Koop, December 15, 1976.

Education Liaison Committee, February 23, 1990.

The Free Press.

Overall Excellence Award, WHO Des Moines, 1993.

Sports Report, KFEQ St. Joseph, MO.

Answering Machine Tape

Unlabeled Tapes (8 tapes)

 

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