t I This week <strong>Oct</strong>. 30 -Nov. 2- National Over- the -Air Pay TV confer- ence and exposition, hosted by Subscription Televi- sion Association and National Association of MDS Service Companies. Century Plaza, Los Angeles. <strong>Oct</strong>. <strong>31</strong> -Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau local ad- vertising sales workshop. Airport Hilton, San Francisco. Information: Susan Levin, (212) 751 -7770. <strong>Oct</strong>. <strong>31</strong> -New York TV Academy luncheon. "N Mini - series...to be Continued." Among panelists: Ellie Sei- del, director in charge of special projects, movies, mini -series, CBS. Copacabana. Nov. 1 -<strong>Radio</strong> Advertising Bureau retail and co-op workshop. Holiday Inn North -Airport, Atlanta. Nov 1 -Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau local ad- vertising sales workshop. Airport Hilton, Seattle. Indicates new or revised listing Major II JVL <strong>Oct</strong>. 29-Nov. 3-Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers 125th technical conference and equipment exhibit. Los Angeles Convention Center. Nov. 13- Atlantic Cable Show, Convention Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. Nov. 3-5-- Society for Private and Commercial Earth Stations (SPACE) second annual conven- tion and international exhibition. Sheraton Twin Towers, Orlando, Fla. Information: (202) 887 -0600. Nov 7 -10 -AM IP '83, <strong>American</strong> Market for Inter - national Programs, organized by Perard Associ- ates with MIDEM and National Video Clearing- house Fontainebleau Hilton, Miami Beach. Information: Perard, 100 Lafayette Drive, Syosset, N.Y, 11791, (516) 364 -3686. Nov 14- 16- Television Bureau of Advertising 29th annual meeting. Riviera hotel, Las Végas. Fu- ture meetings: Nov. 7 -9, 1984, Hyatt Regency, Chi- cago; Nov 11 -13, 1985, Hyatt Regency, Dallas; Nov 17 -19, 1986, Century Plaza, Los Angeles, and Nov 18 -20, 1987, Washington Hilton, Washington. Dec. 11- 12- National Cable Television Associ- ations National Cable Programing Conference. Biltmore, Los Angeles. Dec. 13-15-Western Cable Show. Anaheim Con- vention Center, Anaheim, Calif. Jan. 14-18, 1984 - Association of Independent Television Stations (INTV) annual convention. Biltmore hotel, Los Angeles. Jan. 15. 20,1984- NationalAssoeiationofBroad - casters' winter board meeting. Westin Wailea Beach hotel, Maui, Hawaii. Jan. 28-<strong>31</strong>, 1984 -<strong>Radio</strong> Advertising Bureau's managing sales conference. Amfac hotel, Dallas - Fort Nbrth Airport. Jan. 29 -Feb. 1, 1984-National Religious Broad- casters 41st annual convention. Sheraton Washing- ton, Washington. Feb. 9.14, 1984 -NATPE International 21st an- nual conference. San Francisco Hilton and Mos- cone Center, San Francisco. March 1-3, 1984 -15th annual Country <strong>Radio</strong> Seminar, sponsored by Organization of Country <strong>Radio</strong> Broadcasters. Opryland hotel. Nashville. March 7 -10, 1984-<strong>American</strong> Association of Ad- vertising Agencies annual meeting. Canyon, Palm Springs, Calif. Future meeting: May 15 -18, 1985, Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. April 8-12, 1984 -National Public <strong>Radio</strong> annual conference. Hyatt Regency, Arlington, Va. April 24-29, 1984- MIP -TV intemational TV pro- gram market. Palais des Festivals, Cannes, France. April 29-May 2, 1984 -National Association of (Datebooc) 0 Nov. 1- 3-Atlantic Cable Show. Convention Hall, At- lantic City, N.J. Information: Registration supervisor, Slack Inc., 6900 Grove Road. Thorofare, N.J., 08086; (609) 848-1000. Nov. 2 -New York TV Academy luncheon. Speaker: Michael Garin, president and chief operating officer, Telepictures Corp. Copacabana. Nov 2 -<strong>Radio</strong> Advertising Bureau retail and co-op workshop. Fairmont hotel, New Orleans. Nov. 2 -Cabietelevision Advertising Bureau local ad- vertising sales workshop. Airport Hilton, Los Angeles. Nov. 2 -"N News: Glitz and Glitter Getting in the Way ?" seminar sponsored by New England chapter, National Academy of Television Arta and Sciences and Boston University School of Public Communica- tion. Boston University campus, Boston. Nov. 3 -<strong>Radio</strong> Advertising Bureau retail and co-op workshop. Amfac hotel -Airport, Dallas. Nov. 3-4-"First Amendment and Libel," seminar spon- Broadcasters annual convention. Las Vegas Con- vention Center, Las légas. Future conventions: Las Vegas, April 14-17, 1985; Dallas, April 13 -16, 1986; Dallas, April 12 -15, 1987, and Las Fégas, April 10- 13, 1988. May 7-9,1984--ABC-TV annual affiliates meeting. Century Plaza, Los Angeles. May 13-16, 1984 -CBS -TV annual affiliates meet- ing. Century Plaza, Los Angeles. May 20-22, 1984-NBC-TV annual affiliates meet- ing. Century Plaza, Los Angeles. May 20ß3, 1984 - Broadcast Financial Manage- ment Association 24th annual conference. Grand Hyatt, New York. Future Conferences: May 12 -15, 1985, Chicago; May 18 -21, 1986, Los Angeles. May 30 -June 2, 1984-<strong>American</strong> Women in Ra- dio and Television annual convention. Palmer House, Chicago. Future conventions: May 7 -11, 1985, New York Hilton, New lbrk, and May 27 -<strong>31</strong>, 1986, Loew Anatole, Dallas. June 2 -6, 1984 - <strong>American</strong> Advertising Feder- ation national convention. Fairmont hotel, Denver. Future conventions: June 8 -12, 1985, J.W. Marriott, Washington, and June 14 -18, 1986, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Chicago. June 3-6, 1984- National Cable Television Asso- ciation annual convention, Las Vegas. Future con- ventions: June 2 -5, 1985, Las tkgas; March 16-19, 1986, Dallas, and May 17 -20, 1987, Las Vegas. June 10- 15,1984 -Broadcasters Promotion Asso- ciation/Broadcast Designers Association annual seminar. Caesars Palace, Las Vegas. Future con- ventions: June 5 -9, 1985, Hyatt Regency, Chicago; June 10- 15,1986, Loew's Anatole, Dallas; June 17- 20, 1987, Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta; June 22 -25, 1988, Bonaventure, Los Angeles; June 22 -25, 1989, Renaissance Center, Detroit. Aug. 26-29, 1984- National Association of Broadcasters' <strong>Radio</strong> Programing Conference. At- lanta Hilton and Towers, Atlanta. Future confer- ence: Aug. 25 -28, 1985, Opryland hotel, Nashville. Sept 8. 8,1984- Southern Cable Television Asso- ciation Eastern show Georgia Nbrld Congress Center, Atlanta. Future show: Aug. 25 -27, 1985, Georgia Nbrld Congress Center. Sept. 16-19, 1984- National <strong>Radio</strong> Broadcasters Association annual convention. Nestin Bonaven- ture hotel, Los Angeles. Nov 11- 14,1984 - Association of National Adver- tisers annual meeting. Camelback Inn, Scottsdale, Ariz. Dec. 3-5, 1984-<strong>Radio</strong>-Television News Directors Association international conference. San Antonio, Tex. <strong>Broadcasting</strong> <strong>Oct</strong> <strong>31</strong> 1983 18 sored by Law & Business Inc. and Legal Times. Nks- tin Bonaventure, Los Angeles. Information: (212) 888- 2652. Nov. 3-5-SPACE (Society for Private and Commer- cial Earth Stations) second annual convention and international exhibition. Sheraton Twin Towers, Orlan- do, Fla. Information: (202) 887 -0600. Nov. 3-5-Eastern regional convention of National Re- ligious Broadcasters. Aspen hotel, Parsippany, N.J. No 3.5- National Black Programing Consortium New Technologies" conference. Chase Park Plaza, St. Louis. Nov. 4-Southern California Broadcasters Associ- ation "new business development" breakfast meeting. Holiday Inn, Hollywood. Nov. 5 -New York University's School of Continuing Education seminar, "Writing Successfully for the Film and Television Marketplace." NYU campus, New York. Information: (212) 598 -7064. Also in November Nov 7 ,Syracuse University Student Affiliate of New York chapter of National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, media professionals series. Speaker: Bill Kurt's, anchor, CBS Morning News. S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse, N.Y Nov 5-8- Missouri Broadcasters Association meet- ing. Marriott's Tantara, Lake of the Ozarks, Mo. Nov 6-8- "Institutional Cable TV Networks: Planning and Utilization for Business, Government and Educa- tion,' sponsored by University of Wisconsin- Exten- sion. UW campus, Madison, Wis. Information: Barry Orton, (608) 262 -2394. Nov 7-9-Scientific-Atlanta's ninth annual Satellite Communications Symposium. Hyatt Regency -Atlanta, Atlanta. Information: Betsy Crawley, (404) 449 -2274. Nov. 7-10-AM IP-TV, international television market- place, to be held in U.S. for first time. Fontainebleau, Miami Beach. Information: March Five, (212) 687 -3484. Nov 8-Business /media luncheon sponsored by The Media Institute. Speaker: Ted Tumer, Turner Broad- casting. Mayflower hotel, Washington. Nov 8- "Cable Management: Politics, Press, Public and Personnel," seminar sponsored by Bay Area Ca- ble Club and Northern California Chapter of Women in Cable. Gallagher's, Jack London Square, Oakland, Calif. Nov 8- Washington Journalism Center conference for journalists, The Gender Gap.' Watergate hotel, Washington. Nov 8-11-Undo-USA, National Catholic Associ- ation for Broadcasters and Allied Communicators, 12th annual general assembly Theme: "Making Con- nections: Issues, Trends and People." Hollenden House, Cleveland. Information: Ann DeZell, Unda- USA, 3035 Fourth Street, N.E., Washington, 20017; (202) 526 -0780. Nov. 9 -New York TV Academy luncheon. Speaker: William J. Bresnan, chairman and chief executive offi- cer, Group W Cable. Copacabana. Nov 9 -Women in Communications, New York chapter, meeting. JC Penney headquarters, New York. Nov. 9- "How to Make a Story," seminar sponsored by New England chapter, National Academy of Tele- vision Arts and Sciences and Boston University School of Public Communication. Boston University campus, Boston. Nov 9-11 -26th annual International Film and TV Festival of New York, honoring "creativity and effec- tive communication in film, Wand audiovisual media.' Sheraton Center, N.Y. Information: (212) 246 -5133. Nov 9.11-Oregon Association of Broadcasters fall conference. Eugene Hilton, Eugene, Ore. Nov. 9.12 -Society of Professional Journalists, Sig-
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