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<br />The total number of students decreased primarily as a result of a one-time series <br />of classes we taught at the Centennial Learning Center, in 2004, to a fairly large <br />group of people. If you remove those two classes and the 60 students involved, <br />and then compare the numbers between the two years, the 2005 numbers are <br />actually improved over the previous year. <br /> <br />160 <br />140 <br /> <br />120 ~~r'" <br />100 <br />80 <br />60 <br />40 <br />20 <br />o <br /> <br /> <br />1998 1999 2000 20012002 2003 2004 2005 <br /> <br />Recruiting students was one of the areas where we fell short last year. This <br />statistic should see improvement in 2006, as we will have a full time employee <br />dedicated to promoting the facility and services we provide. <br /> <br />PRoqRam PRoducTIon <br /> <br />There are two separate statistics that we keep track of, regarding programs <br />submitted for playback on channel 14. Programs produced by the general public <br />utilizing our equipment and facilities, and those submitted by outside sources. <br /> <br />Overall, the total number of programs submitted in this category increased <br />markedly, from 808 in 2004, to 913 in 2005. <br /> <br />First, we'll consider programs produced by the general public utilizing North' <br />Metro Community Televisio'n equipment. This number is dramatically reduced <br />compared to all previous years on the graph. In 2004 the public produced 221 <br />new programs utilizing our equipment and facilities. In 2005, they produced 149. <br />The number isn't actually as bad as it looks. In 2005, two of our church <br />producer~ purchased their own camcorders and editing ,systems. Even though <br />they continue to submit their programs for playback every week, the shows are <br />no longer counted as being produced with our equipment. Now they are <br />considered "Outside Programs" and are recorded as such in the monthly <br />statistics. It should also be noted that these producers have been producing a <br />weekly program with us for all of the' years represented in the following graph. If <br />one were to remove their influence on program production across the entire <br /> <br />7 <br />
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