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i1·1·1·t11r The map above indicates transmission system which will bring educational TV to all Kentuckians in the  
vision. autumn of 1968. .  
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I `ml Countian ]ohn D. Whisman, now state regional * .
nilmw representative. to the Appalachian Regional Com- _~ p 4
mth, mission. Now it s a 12—state program and other regions-   g 1
{_ pm the Ozarks, the Upper Great Lakes and a group of  ,. __, V I
KW- new England states—adopted the concept for their r_   · · if  _ -
(_\_(_m` use. What has the Appalachian program meant to   _ KJ- V -
_Wm]\_ Kentucky? The nation? Vllhat are its future impli-         1
‘ cations? \Vhisman has the answers. So do staff mem- _     y   .
bers of the ARC, officials of Kentucky state govern- ,.  jp `° i  
ment and residents of Eastern Kentucky. Kentucky       .
is A ETV will be capable of pulling all of these answers to-   . & i  
in tho gether into one interesting, educational and entertain- K i .
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mwly Social—Television entertains people and it informs  
I them. Television Can also INOUC people. Commercial Charles B. Klaselc, network education director, will head up V
m_tm._ television for example, "moves’ millions of people to ell rJr<>gr¤_mmi¤e done by the ·KAET- Arseven-yezr HCV i
hdl in retail trade establishments all over the country and Zi§;r;';iu;:;;;k gggzaiof;°"£'§kga;;;'l]Ag;Iggia   li
. has become a front-line spur to the nation’s economy. . , . . - .` ‘_
ron to native l\ebrasl.an, he was a high school teacher, and the eaecu
xyigiwu Slmni=n`lY1 educational t€l€Vl$lOn is beginning to mov'? tive director for that state’s Educational Television Council. He
mom people toward individual professional and leisure- holds a BS degree in education and a Master of Arts degree in
lime skill-building and enjoyment and toward higher hiavrv and l"l”Cl7’l€’$ ef €’d"C”n°" l°'O’” the U"l”"”ltU ef
mum. incomes and better living. Nebmskm
\.(,i(,1{_ Tune in now to any one of the 127 ETV stations
_ KUL fwross the country and you’ll get a mixed-bag offering grams are on the air, featuring modern and classical
or UK. Ol programs varying from lessons in classical guitar to music and art.
I Bm,. lips on better business management. Y0u’ll see pro-
grams on personal money management. E1n1ny-win- 1
to in lling lulia Childs will show you the intricacies of ut largely untouched is the potential ETV has
i(r,n_" making a soufllé on her program “French Chef,” and B for COMMUNTY betterment and development. ,
m rrp. Y€liudi Menuhin will give violin instr11cti0ns. V0ca— Educational radio, however, has already experi-
I Km. tional programs will feature how-tos of welding and mented in this area, drawing together thousands of
r>(,“·i~1t Mounting. A number of "cultural improvement” pro- people to discuss community problems that otherwise
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