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Shing it out about making decisions on becoming a talent scout in promotions. Here's one called a sweeping people agenda. This is a dandy little booklet I've read it, and there's a lot of good information in here. It's Tom Peters, the leadership alliance, and it's based on this program you're enjoying right now. And if you contribute $35 or more, you can request this booklet. Of course, you'll also get our Take 5 program guide. As a special thank you for your support of K&ME and your support of fine programs and your support of quality. After all, that's what Tom Peters is about. That's what K&ME is about, 2-7-7, 2-9-5-1's the phone number, 1-800-242566-3, absolutely free. If you live outside the Albuquerque area, Milton, you're an aficionado of Tom Peters. I know that. They don't come any bigger, Ruth Smith and Jane Garrett, we've made a pact here. Call us right now. Pledge $35. Charlie and I both want one of these booklets. If you're not going to do it, we're going to make our pledge here.
We'd rather have you do it. Make phones ring. What's Dennis Lipke, who's the principal of Thayer High School? I think the thing that I want to paint in the theme here before we get to the next clip is to understand that as the light on the top shines, so casts the shadows. The organization, CEOs, leaders, executives, looks just like you, and every one of us who lead a little organization or a group, we are the presidents of our own organizations. So these lessons are just powerful lessons for you, 2-7-7-2-9-5-1. Give the gift that never stops giving the gift of wonder on K&ME. Call now with your pledge and support the programs you love, or if you'd prefer to bail your contribution, rush your check now to K&ME, Box Triple M, Albuquerque, 87196. Thank you. K&ME would like to thank all those viewers who have made a contribution during this fundraising period, and the following businesses whose donations have helped to make this pledge drive
possible. Charles Chipps for New Mexico, Coca-Cola, Compact Coffee, Creme Land Dairies Incorporated, Duncan Donuts at 1109 Wontabone Northeast, Farmers Market, Nabisco, Popcorn Cattery, and Cisco Foods. Charlie Charlie! Hey Charlie, we're owners of books, our wives called. Thank you. All right. Thank you. Thank you, our spouses. We love you. Folks, this really is quite a good book. I'd encourage you to call 2-7-7-2-9-5-1. Make your pledge for $35. Look what you're going to get, the difficult art of delegating, an organizational revolution committed by thrashing it out, sweeping people agenda, ad zest to bureaucracy, bashing.
We ought to bash the bureaucracy one new policy every month, just to eliminate an unfriendly customer relations policy. On my right is Charlie Smith. Charlie is the executive director of the Greater Berlin Chamber of Commerce, and then Kaskasasias, who's a member of the staff here at Channel 5, and then here's my friend Kim Wesley, and a 2-7-7 folks, 2-9-5-1. You know what? I'd like to introduce a group that you probably haven't seen much tonight, who does most of you haven't called. They're from La Posada, the Albuquerque, and they're our phone friends, and they're here with no other purpose, but to answer the calls that you place on the line. I don't hear any phones ringing, perhaps you don't know the numbers, 2-7-7-2-9-5-1, and any one of these lovely young people will be glad to answer any question you have and take your money. And if you can't reach them on that number, try this number, 1-800-242-5663, and you know what? I can't give you any specific amount to give, but why not a category like say $20 a
month, $20 a month, $240 a year, please call 2-7-7-2-9-5-1. Kim? I was looking at this milk mentioned ad zest of bureaucracy bashing, and this little booklet. Little suggestions here have everyone nominate forms and irritating regulations they want eliminated, encourage direct communications, and there's all kinds of stuff in there. Anyway, without going into the gory details, this is the Tom Peters Leadership Alliance booklet. If you've enjoyed this program, this booklet will help you take the things in that program and apply it practically. And you can get that with any contribution of $35 or more to K&A-2-7-7-2-9-5-1's, the phone number to call, do it now, and of course, Milt has been enjoying this booklet too, I can tell. Oh boy. Charlie? You know, this business that Tom Peters talks about, about working together, and it's an interesting situation, because that's what we are, basically.
Some of the most important moments in our lives are when people work together, and they happen sometimes in the strangest places, on the sports field, at home, in the kitchen when you're helping with the dishes, and surprisingly on television, a lot of times. And basically that's what we are here at the station, people who work together, and it works something like this. We work hard to bring you the best programming, possibly on the planet. And a lot of you work very hard in paying for those shows. So if you have not paid, please call now, $27-7-2-9-5-1. Milt? Thank you, Charlie. Did you like that face on Karen Royball? You see there's a theme in the language in the marketplace of America says, when people believe they're key to the organization's success, they work in ways to keep it successful. When people become owners, they behave like owners. Did you see the pride in their face when she says, and management comes to talk to us? Folks, that's the inverted pyramid. Did you like the dignity of the principal, Dennis Littke? Has he treated all those kids, particularly the young man who is allegedly a smoker?
You see, in the organization, we're national teeth, and we're forgetting about the spaceship earth, and we need to love our employees more than we love our customers. Customers don't come first, our employees come first. It's the team building people when they become owners, behave like owners. My dignity's not up for grabs. Kim? And here at Channel 5, of course, we believe in pleasing the customer and in customer service. Why, we bring you programs like Tom Peters, like the series on Mexico coming up, like the McNeil-era news hour, like Nova, nature, masterpiece theater, and all the others you love. And that's why we offer things like this Tom Peters booklet, which will help you apply the things that you've seen in this program. Any contribution of $35 or more, right now, if you call up, you can request and receive this booklet, along with the Take 5 program guide you get with any contribution of $35 or more, call 2-77-2951, 1-800-242566-3 is our free number if you live elsewhere in New Mexico.
Charlie, we set a goal for this break. How are we doing? Kim, this is going to be a straight readout. The goal was $600. Our goal for last break was $1,000, and we raised $485. We didn't quite reach that goal. And as I check the board now, I see we have $325. We're on our way to $600. If you will call La Posada, the Albuquerque, they will take your pledge, and we will be off and running. Kim? This is one of your last opportunities to get the Tom Peters booklet. So do call now $35 or more. You can get the booklet. Of course, Mil Garrett has been with us talking about Tom Peters and about management. And, Mil, I want to thank you for coming down. Thank you for asking, Kim. I know you're an old friend of Channel 5, but I'm giving the phone numbers one more time. $7.77-295-11800-24256-3335 dollars and get you a win and program. Can't tell the horses from the jockeys without a program. Yeah, that's a true believer, folks, and thank you very much, Mil. If you're joining us to watch Mexico, the third part of this three part series on Mexico, we welcome you.
We hope you're enjoying this series. I think you'll find the last part of it very interesting on the current problems in Mexico. That's something that's very important to all of us in New Mexico, because we are so closely tied to the Hispanic heritage and to what goes on in Mexico. And so, and you can call now, make your pledge, and then sit back and enjoy this program. 2772951 is the phone number. And joining us, while we talk about the series on Mexico, is a member of our staff, Alizail Cassius, who will be talking to us both in English and in Spanish, right? Well, thank you Kim. Thank you very much for calling. Just a left one of us, the telephone's 2772951 and 1-800-242566-3, Jaminos Aora Mismo.
Or, if you'd prefer to bail your contribution, rush your check now to K-Enemy, Box Triple M, Albuquerque 87196. Thank you. K-Enemy reminds you that the fair market value of any premium received in exchange for a contribution is not tax deductible. This includes the value of the Take 5 program guide, and any bonus gifts you may receive as a result of making your contribution. Please check the notice enclosed with your pledge reminder and deduct the value of premiums before reporting your contribution for tax purposes. Thank you for supporting quality television on K-Enemy.
Welcome back. I hope you enjoy that program as much as I did. Mexico. There, we started politics and the economics of Mexico, but what do you see the next one? We have a store for you, entertainment, pure Mexican entertainment. Charlie, you're going to enjoy that program. Saneros de Saneros, agamos verum, programa, magnifico, conseniente, lecomia, elapolitica, ela, republica, mehicana. He then threw a various minutos, present animals, ultra-programma, interest, and tissimo. I'm going to be right here to enjoy that program, but for right now, I'd like for you to call our phone group, La Posada de Albuquerque, and they have been here since early evening waiting for your calls.
Now, we don't hear the phones ringing, and I'm sure that some little mix up in the wire. I'll give you the numbers again. 277-2951. If that doesn't work, ah, but it does work. 277-2951. Please call. Our goal for this break is $900. So far, we showed nothing up there, but that's understandable, $900. What I would like for you to do is pick a category, $25 a month. That's a good figure. That's $300 a year. Why not try for that? 277-2951. Please call. Thank you. that the living is young, a key angle, a stable,
then-level Mexico. And now we have Charlie with some little known facts. You know, I've just discovered these little known facts out off of these cards, and I probably should have known this before, that nearly half of the money that comes into the station comes from you, the individual contributor to this station, and only one viewer out of six bothers to contribute. Now, think of the possibilities. If we could get that figured down to one fifth, or one fourth, wouldn't that be wonderful? We wouldn't have to sit here and ask you for money. So think of the possibilities and call us. 2, 7, 7, 2, 9, 5, 1. And if you're not current in your membership, why not redo it today? Cass? That is right. I think it's my mistake. It's me and bro. They'll group the car in an economic single. But it's me and Joe pouch. It's my name. It's of course a bigger opportunity to each other.
Ends this? You have to jog over. A new opportunity aboutsports, which is changed in the budget Correct And by the way, we have to come forward and commit to global Whatever is things that might not be useful if we're improving our freedom, but for that use we have to go forward and shoot our And control the problem of respecting the police police, and our theories of safety. Because we need to have protection and our security in order to return to someone's and help their police Omega. In order to refer this interest within this issue, we need to have that momentum. ... ... ... ... When's the night on TV 5? You're over the hill and you know it. You're terrified. All you've got are your stressful, your own toasters and those stupid ridiculous little dogs. But what are you there a billion with them, huh? Not my daughter. You keep your hands off night, daughter. And Ben Croft and Shirley McLean Star and Nico Elberishnikov
makes his movie debut in the turning point. A cinema flying star, and he's going to be the first one. A cinema-5 special Wednesday night at 730 on K.N.M.E. Where have you see cloud? Here in my house. It was rhythm and it was blues. That was what that whole thing rhythm and blues meant. You can rhythm when they dance and even if they had the blues. That rhythm, those blues. Next time on The American Experience. We're playing the BEST band. I want to make theazz nuances or how important the business is. they're still there.
They're all in common. These are not the same. It's the same. I've been here for the first time. And Charlie, you've got something of viewers or members? I've got to have a question, Cass. Are you a viewer, or are you a member? There is a difference, you know. A viewer just sort of looks at it and enjoys it all the time, but a member participates. They participate by sending their money, pledging to this station, helping us bring the finest programming that we can buy with their money to show you. Now, you have to make a decision, viewer or participant. And if you're a viewer, why not take that next step and become a contributor? And be a part of what goes on. Please call 277-2951. And our phone friends will be happy to take your call. Please say, thank you, at this point, What's this?
Thriss. Synchos aestress. May be in Charlie? Well, what I'd like to do here is to welcome all of these viewers who are now stayed to watch a new program called Kari Kari Doz. Kari Doz, Charlie. Kari Doz. When what does that mean? Kari Doz means these are Mexican folk songs. It is an excellent program and you'll hear a little more about that from cast in just a few minutes. To thank everyone for watching this evening, I'd like to thank all the viewers who contributed. I'd like to thank all of you who didn't contribute, but now you have our message, and maybe you will tomorrow. I would like very much to thank La Posada, the Alva Kirky, who spent their evening with us trying to make your evening very pleasant. Thank you all, thank you for coming, and I hope you have luck with lighting your Christmas tree. Now go to the phones and help them send this evening off. Okay, Charlie. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you. Good afternoon, my friends. And I'm going to thank you for watching. I'm gonna thank you to all of you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. and the ronstat. Evelyn says Neros, a cleansing brown, and a ground provokes young Corridos, who is the only revels of the old signet with Valdez, King Creo, Idi Vihola, Phamosa, Pericula, La Bamba, Raquorran, Charlie, why don't you say goodbye? I will say goodbye. It's been a wonderful evening, having spent part of it with you. Good night. Thank you. Give a gift that never stops skipping the gift of wonder on KNN. Call now with your pledge and support the programs you love. Or if you'd prefer to bail your contribution, rush your check now to KNN, Box Triple M, Albuquerque, 87196. Thank you.
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Chicago: “Telethon, pledge drive,” New Mexico PBS, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed August 2, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-f3553414d55.
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