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F2 MONDAY. DECEMBER II. I9 SD LOS ANGELES TIMES MORNING REPORT and Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national international news services and the nation 's press. DANCE TV VIDEO Bernstein From grants, loans and donations of varying sizes from a variety of community organizations, agencies and individuals. The balance is due by the end of 1990, and $150,000 more is required for earthquake upgrade, so fund raising continues.

Washington is planning a January open house and celebration. The building, located on Adams Boulevard, is a former Masonic Temple. Washington Buys Building: BerliniKCET Channel 28 will broadcast Leonard Bernstein's Christmas Day concert in East Berlin at 8 p.m. The international telecast will feature Bee-t Ninth Sym Dancer-choreographer Lu-la Washington has purchased the mid-city building that has housed her studio and company, L.A. Contemporary Dance TVipatrp fnr STAGE Webber Concert Extended: "The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber," scheduled to open Dec.

26 at the Shubert Theatre, has already extended its run to include six more performances through Jan. 7. Showcasing the work of the megahit composer of "Phantom of the Opera," "Cats," "Evita," "'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" et the concert bash stars Sarah Brightman, a.k.a. Mrs. Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Hall's Willy Loman is Back: Philip Baker Hall returned to the role of Willy Loman in Los Angeles Theatre Center's staging of "Death of a Salesman" at the Friday performance. The appearance followed surgery last week to repair a detached retina, which had forced the actor to leave the production Nov. 28. George Murdock was drafted to play Willy and appeared in nine performances between Nov. 30 and Thursday.

-CLAUDIA PUIG Bernstein phony, performed in East Berlin by Alley Funeral Set in Funeral services for choreographer Alvin Ailey will be held at 7 p.m. in Artesia Tuesday at First Baptist Church of Artesia, 18400 Grayland Ave. In lieu of flowers, contributions should be sent to the Alvin Ailey Scholarship Fund, 211 W. 61st New York, N.Y. Ailey, founder of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, died in New York Dec.

1. An Alvin Ailey memorial program is being planned for 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Inner City Cultural Center. Information: (213) 3871,161 (Inner City) and (213) 932-8500 (L.A. Contemporary Dance Theatre Washington the past seven years.

Faced with the reality of no financial cushion to even begin to meet the purchase price of $225,000 asked by owner, actor Taurean Blacque, Washington and her board of directors raised the $158,000 down payment in six months with no help from tional lending institutions. Washington mortgaged her family home, and in a grass roots effort sought EaTTT mjff mmmmmmm.jhbmmmmm' DRIVE-IN FEATURES START AT 7:00 PM CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE AT DRIVE-INS D.I. DENOTES DRIVE IN. BARGAIN MATINEES MOH. THRU SAT.

1ST TWO FEATURES AND SUN. HOLIDAYS 1ST FEATURE EXCEPT STARRED FEATURES MEDIA KEVIN BRASS San Diego Spotlight USIU Aims to Sell KUSI, but It's Easier Said Than pone Officials of financially troubled United States International University have listed the sale of the school's interest in KUSI-TV (Channel 51) as a key to raising badly needed capital. Last week, they optimistically declared that they had a $47- million offer for the independent station. However, behind the scenes, things are far more complicated. Michael McKinnon, majority owner of three stations in Texas, owns 26 of University Television the company that owns Channel 51.

USIU owns 74. McKinnon controls two seats on the company's board of directors; USIU six. According to the company's articles of incorporation, an agreement of 81 of the shareholders is necessary to make major decisions affecting the station's future, which gives McKinnon extraordinary control of the station's fate. The Oakland-based Western Assn. of Schools and Colleges has threatened to revoke USIU's accreditation, primarily because of its financial problems.

A team from the association is due to visit San Diego this week to conduct a further review. The sale of its interest in the station is an "important component in the university's plan for refinancing," according to university spokesman Kenneth McLennan. Money generated from the sale, he said, would help pay off debt and establish an endowment for financing future programs. It would also help appease the accreditation review. McLennan acknowledges that the tentative $47-million offer was for 100 of the station.

But 100 is not available. McKinnon, brother of Dan McKinnon, former owner of radio station KSON and ex-chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board, flatly says he doesn't want to sell his shares, and that $47 million is a "very unrealistic price" for the station. McKinnon was brought into the station after the Federal Communications Commission granted USIU an operating license in the early 1980s. Besides buying shares in University Television, he lent the company money and leased the station the equipment it needed to go on the air in 1983. As part of his deal with USIU, McKinnon has the right to match any offer to buy the university's shares of the company.

(USIU has a similar option for McKinnon's stock. In fact, McKinnon said Thursday that he has made several offers to buy USIU's shares, most recently three weeks ago. He said his offers were rejected and that he is no longer pursuing USIU's interest in the station, although he would still consider buying it. Industry sources say it might be difficult to find a buyer for 74 of the shares of a television company structured the way KUSI is, especially considering the numerous conditions in the articles of incorporation. "As far as I know, there have been no bona fide offers on 74," said station manager William Moore.

The market for television stations isn't what it was a few years ago. The price of a station is usually based on the strength of the local economy and the cash flow of the station. A station's value is generally set at 10 times the annual cash flow. Based on that, the $47-million figure would seem high, since, industry sources confirm, it is unlikely that KUSI generates more than $4 million a year. "In general, the television market is fairly weak now," said Chris Dixon, who tracks the industry for Kidder, Peabody, a New York-based brokerage firm.

University Television still owes McKinnon money, and, under the provisions of past agreements, it is likely that USIU would have to repay him before it was able to sell its shares. McKinnon also owns much of the station's equipment The station's leases on that equipment, including the transmitter, have expired in recent months and have not been renewed. McKinnon's consulting agreement with the station, which pays him a base annual salary of $125,000, expires in January. USIU spokesman McLennan said the university and McKinnon have a "business relationship, with each side with their own interests to guard." a host of international musicians under the direction of Bernstein. Musicians from East and West Germany, Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union and the United States will participate in the concert.

In all, Bernstein will conduct two "Freedom Concerts" on both sides of the Berlin Wall in celebration of recent events in Germany. PBS will air the second concert to be played Christmas morning in East Berlin at the Schauspielhaus, a concert hall restored after being destroyed during World War II. Because of the early hour of the concert, PBS will tape-delay the broadcast. Jilted Wife on Air: "Hard Copy" will feature an exclusive interview tonight with Maria Panait, wife of Romanian immigrant Konstantin Panait, the 34-year-old married builder who arranged Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci's defection late last month and has been romantically linked with the Olympic gymnast. On the show Maria Panait, the Florida mother of four, will discuss her husband's affair with the gymnast.

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10. The rare sculpture is expected to bring more than $7 million. Bernini, considered the greatest sculptor of the Baroque Age, is best known for his work at the Vatican and his fountains in Rome. He made the 33 -inch -tall portrait bust in 1621, when he was 23 and Alessandro Ludovisi was elected Pope Gregory XV. The sculpture is being sold by Toronto collectors and philanthropists Joseph and Toby Tanenbaum, who bought the piece in 1983.

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7110 11:00 TM lelTCMS Of USTWm(R) 8:45 When weekend anchor and reporter Kim Devore gave five months' notice last week by tactfully leaving a memo in News Director Don Shafer's office mailbox, it simply added to the image of the KNSD-TV (Channel 39) newsroom as the TV news equivalent of the San Diego Chargers a last-place organization that nobody wants to play for. Devore, who still hadn't talked to Shafer about her departure as of Friday morning, joined ace reporter Bill Ritter, who resigned last week, on the rapidly expanding list of ex-Channel 39 reporters, along with longtime reporters Cathy Clark and John Britton, both of whom were fired within the past week. But events are not necessarily related. Clark and Britton were both on their way out, reflecting the desire of management to bring in new faces. Neither Clark nor Britton was in favor with Shafer, who took over the station earlier this year.

Ritter quit to take a job with KTTV (Channel 11) in Los Angeles, where his longtime girlfriend lives. Devore, who was not the most popular person in the newsroom, reportedly is in line for a job in a major market and had personal reasons for quiting. But timing is everything. These are not happy days in the Channel 39 newsroom. In Ritter, Clark and Britton, the station lost more than 50 years of journalism experience in San Diego.

People in the newsroom expect more staff changes, although Shafer denies it. There is a perception, propagated by media reports, that the financial problems of Gillett Communications are behind the recent moves. More likely, the firings were simply a reflection of management's dissatisfaction (perhaps fueled by consultant reports) with certain reporters. Both Clark and Britton certainly commanded relatively high salaries, due to their long tenures with the station, but Shafer denies that there were any financial considerations in the moves. Certainly, with its new format of two early-evening half-hour newscasts, the station's news hole is much smaller, leading to speculation that there is little need for a large reporting staff.

But Shafer said all of the reporters will be replaced. He already has hired Bryan Gresh, a reporter with a station in Las Vegas. Shafer still expresses nothing but enthusiasm for his news product and his staff. "There is no way in the world I think Channel 39's news product is the third best newscast in the market," he said. Dolby StereoA Don Bkitti FHm All DOGS CO TO MAVHIG) 12:45 340 4:55 6:45 8:35 10:36 VERMONT (5) Verm Eddkt MurphyRletiard Pryor RAIUM BKTS(R) 1M 10:40 IOOI WBmiAltMG(P-ll) 900 S2 00 Al Seats Al Times SU Of 10VI(R) 6:25 10:60 NUT Of IM(I) 8:40 S.ofArttt Ckia-Fl Sound In A Screens Eddk) Murphy RAIUM kKKTSII 7:00 .10:45 213323-4055 Jack LemmonTed Danson AP) 700.

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Former Padre Tim Flannery is expected to start his new career with KFMB-TV (Channel 8) in January. He will do reports and community appearances, primarily working with "Eight Cares," the station's community service department. Although ex-Channel 39 reporter Cathy Clark's name is often mentioned, don't be too surprised if presidential son Michael Reagan is named the new afternoon talk show host at KSDO-AM (1130). After all, he is under contract. Channel 39 reported Thursday night that the state attorney general's office is investigating Steve Garvey'i finances.

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