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From: Councilman Gordon Quiel
Subject: Registration cost for Cable Users
Symposium - 15 March 1985
Dept: Council Office
Daa: March 6, 1985
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
NONE
Recommended motion:
That a sum not to exceed $60 be appropriated from Conference/Meeting
Expense General City, 01-110-288, to pay for registration of Russell
E. Lackner at 1985 Community Cable Users Symposium as a city
representative.
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Contact person:
Councilman Gordon Quiel
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
$60.00
Phone: 383-5278
Ward: N/A
Sou rea: 01-110-288
Finanea: ~iA- aY... ~-
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Supporting data attached: Yes
Council Notes:
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California State University, Long Beach
Presents...
1985 COMMUNITY CABLE USERS
SYMPOSIUM
Co-sponsored by the Cities of
Lakewood and Long Beach
Friday, March 15, 1985
RECEIVED
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"Public access on cable television, in my judgement,
is the most important technological advancement of
the concept of free speech in this country.
Cable access provides in our society today what the
soap box on the town square did in the America of small
towns a century ago."
Steve Suitts, Executive Director
Southern Regional Council, National Federation
of Local Cab.le Programmers
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Local cable Is a unique resource capable of mirroring the
diverse interests and activities of a community, The cable
potential, the opportunity to showcase the community to
the community, is becoming a reality...
The Etectronlc Looklng.G/ns offers an agenda of interest to all cable users and managers, Symp'osium
speakers, panelists and video demonstrations will acquaint potential access producers and users'with the
"how.tos" of local cable programming, Experienced access producers and managers will learn new skills
which can enhance and improve the quality and scope of their productions,lnstitutional managers will learn
how to better and more creatively manage the cable resource.
SYMPOSIUM AGENDA
8:00.8:30 a,m.
8:30 - 8:45 a.m.
B:45. 10:00 a,m.
1 0 : 1 5 - 11 : 1 5 a.m.
11:30 a,m, - 1:00 p,m,
1:15 -2:15 p.m,
2:30.3:00 p,m.
3:00 - 3:30 p,m,
3:30 - 3:45 p.m,
3:45. 5:00 p,m,
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REGISTRATION - CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS
CALIFORNIA CABLE - Dennis Mangers, Vice President for Governmental Relations,
California Cable Television Association
THE ELECTRONIC LOOKING GLASS - Gwen Moore, Assemblywoman (Los Angeles)
and Chair of Assembly Utility and Commerce Committee
CONCURRENT SESSIONS - Case studies and presentations of successful programs
(select one)
. PUBLIC ACCESS PRODUCED PROGRAMMING
o EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS PRODUCED
PROGRAMMING
LUNCH AND GUEST SPEAKER
VIDEO MIRROR ON THE WALL, IS ANYONE WATCHING CABLE AT ALL?
Susan Bologna, Regional Director, Home Box Office, Incorporated
CONCURRENT SESSIONS - Resource Management (select one)
o PUBLIC ACCESS USERS - FUNDING RESOURCES
o EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENTAL USERS - MANAGING THE
CABLE RESOURCE
PROMOTING AND MARKETING CABLE PROGRAMS - Howard Gan, President, Gan
and Associates, Telecommunications Consultants
THE WINNERS - Video presentations of outstanding local cable ACE (Award for Cable
Excellence) winners
SYMPOSIUM SUMMARY
RECEPTION AND RESOURCE FAIR
An hour has been set aside for socializing and enjoying any or all of the following activities:
o STUDIO TOUR - Visit Tribune Cable's new st~-of,the'art public access tele-
vision studio at the symposium site.
o ACE AWARDS - Wide screen showing of three minute video clips of outstanding
1984 Ace nominees and winners. An opportunity to view the array of programming
being produced for local cable,
o RESOURCE FAIR - Experts in all phases of television production and access
management will be available for networking, questioning, resourcing and encouraging
public, education and QO\Iel'TIment (PEG) access,