The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 22, 1974, Page page 16, Image 16

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Public affairs on TV
There they are, the bastions of Nebraska politics
Terry Carpenter, Richard Proud, Ernie Chambers
brouqht to you every week through the Public Affairs
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NETV has covered the Nebraska Unicameral for the
last six years, the last two of these on a daily basis
according to Joel Fowler, senior producer of public
affairs programming.
But the Legislature is only one facet of public affairs
programming, Fowler said. Public affairs stories he
said, are "basically people stories in public areas like
politics and community affairs."
"Boost in development"
"We've had a boost in development that's continued
ever since we went on the air," he said. "We've
presented more and better programming. We re
responding to the public's needs."
The Nebraska legislature, Fowler said, is unusual in
its accessibility " to the media, its attitude of
accountability. This cooperation between television and
the legislature is "more open than any in the United
States' he said.
TJurinq the winter months, the pubtteJaffair':unit
.weekly produces.' 'Dateline,. Nebraska", a ' Meat the
'Press" take-off that invites people from state agencies
to discuss their role in Nebraska government, Fowler
said.
Another feature in the public affairs programming,
he said, is the Nebraskans for Public Television
(NPTV). This corporation, Fowler said, serves the
viewers by raising additional money which results in
expanded programming for the public affairs unit.
Most helpful
"They've been most helpful," Fowler said. "We've
been able to produce a half dozen additional programs
through their support."
I ast year NPTV sponsored a televised statewide
auction, which raised $30,000 for public programming.
This was the first televised auction attempted on a
statewide basis in the United States.
Fowler mentioned several highlights from his six
years at NETV: a feature on the Cozad School for the
Trainable Retarded, a "governor's reunion" that
brought together five former governors of Nebraska
and filming a congressional breakfast in Washington,
D.C.
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daily nebraskan
friday, novcmber22, 1974