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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 18

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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18
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cassettes. Saves him hours of time ho can spend with you. KUCV has been the FM radio Union College Nelson, right, operate from a converted city Voice since 1968. Student staffer Tim Pierce, branch library, at the turntables, and engineer Marvin Union College Radio Station KUCV Expanding Though 'Not Recognized' Other models starting at $29.95 SMITH CORONA ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS. "The great student machine 2200 (WT "TL- 3 JKJZ.f I IIC Ull IIIIUIC UUI IUUIC ble Institutel and KWSC, Wayne.

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$194 more aware of the station and didn't rule out the possibility of a future fund drive, perhaps through churches. The station, which may have to shift frequencies when the power changes to avoid interference with KIOS and KEZO in Omaha, is on the air from 6 to 9 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. with a balance of religion and music. Commercial broadcasters say they already serve the market adequately, and state tax funds should not be used for Robertson's proposed nine-station network utilizing existing educational television towers.

Low-Power In his report for the Educational Television Commission, which is studying the issue for a year, Robertson said most public radio stations, except the Omaha public schools' KIOS, are low-power campus operations. Omaha school officials have protested that Robertson's contact with them was superficial. Noncommercial stations Robertson listed are at Blair, Columbus, Hastings, Kearney, Lincoln (KUCV and the University of Nebraska KRNU): Omaha (KIOS and UNO's station KVNO, plus KGBI at Grace Bi friends there are checking technicalities of the change to the new transmitter. The station is also equipping studios in a former branch library at 48th Prescott for stereophonic broadcasting, Rankin said. "We saw that there was a need," and listeners have responded, Union's Rankin said.

"We have built up a large classical library and the music department is helping with programming." The station at 91 .3 on the FM dial went on the air in 1968. "We're interested in expanding and want to be a public radio station," the speech professor said. Other U.S. Seventh-day Adventist colleges have public radio stations, he said, are members of the National Public Radio network and qualify for Corporation for Public Broadcasting expansion grants. Federal Funds Union isn't to that stage yet, but Rankin said the station could get federal funds without conflicting with Adventist principles, if the funds don't go into the college's operating budget.

He plans to contact local concert-goers to make them Union College radio station KUCV is expanding its coverage area and programming, unrecognized by a Washington, D.C., consultant paid nearly $25,000 in federal funds to study need for public radio in Nebraska. Bill Rankin, Union speech professor, said he was never contacted by consultant James Robertson about the station's growth plans. Robertson claimed to have interviewed nearly 100 Nebraskans over several months. "It puzzled me a little bit," Rankin said. He has never received a copy of the study, he said.

Robertson would have learned that the 10-watt station, operating on a shoestring now with 10 students, will have a 1.000-watt transmitter in operation next spring with coverage reaching to Omaha. The consultant would have found KUCV has changed its evening programming to classical music with an overwhelming response, according to Rankin. Technicalities The college can't afford a full-time Washington attorney, but All nf tho nrppt fotnroc. nf Iho 9900 B-- a. LINCOLN OFFICE EQUIPMENT You shoo with confidence at Lincoln Office Eauioment.

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