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The Lincoln Star du lieu suivant : Lincoln, Nebraska • 90

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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90
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JtLI iW isiMIr H.r of KLMS. features are not over three minutes and newscasts average about five minutes. In addition Television Scene which Thomas calls a rebuttal show. Thomas has a man-on-the-street type of program on the drawing board. Sound-Off would be concerned with questions of the day.

The station has a tradition about gimmicks, Thomas said. "We had the first treasure hunt that Lincoln ever saw. We are always looking for something that's never been done before." KLMS is part of the one-station Lincoln Broadcasting Corp. presided over by Howard Shuman. There are six full-time staffers and one part-timer.

KLMS management is considering an FM affiliate, Thomas said, searching for an entirely new FM format. Meantime, a three-week promotional campaign will culminate on the station's 25th birthday Oct. 24 entitled "KLMS 25 Years On." In addition to the fall run and frivolity, the station also undertook a summer concert series. This group of Pinewood Bowl shows was presented in cooperation with the City Parks and Recreation Dept. way of the plot lines, his wife was quietly dropped after several weeks.

Given the extraordinary time and effort devoted to the construction of a TV schedule, only the incurably naive could believe that the unmarrieds just happened to float onto the nearest studio sets. For one thing, they provide more opportunities for plot They can be thrown into numerous situations forbidden, at least in theoretical TV terms, to the married man or woman. And then, most significantly, they are sought by the ad agencies with clients looking for "young adult" audiences, those likely to have the most spending money. 4 00 Michael Z. KFMQ 6:00 Rick Alloway KFOR Bill Oilman KLIN Craig Vavak KLMS Larry Howard KFMQ 7:30 Football: Lincoln High vs.

Ralston KFOR 8:00 George Beier KFMQ Radio LINCOLN AM HEARING TESTS ERV1CE ON Tells Radio station KLMS's general manager, Lee Thomas, says the station's thriving situation at its 25th birthday convinces him that miracles can happen. Directing -attention to the situation in 1949 when KLMS was founded with its backers believing it would zoom to the top of the radio pile after KFAB moved (from Lincoln) to Omaha, Thomas commented that it turned out to be a bad time to put a radio station on the air. "Television was just coming," he explained, In the early days, the KLMS format was a "department store of radio a little of everything from classical to the top 40," Thomas said. One of the station's most successful undertakings those days was a live two-hour polka show. But when Thomas joined in 1959, a new manager came to change the format.

By late 1960, the station had gone from the bottom of the rating heap to a "good healthy No. 1 in most time periods," the general manager claims. Thomas asserts that KLMS has been consistently No. 1 with the 18 to 49 market in Lincoln. The format is' a "contemporary sound." Some of the music is not rock; not all the tunes are from the top 40 and a Singles (c) New York Times Wedded life may still be touted in conjunction with the myth of bliss but it has become a distinct liability in the peculiar arena of television.

The dominant position in prime-time entertainment is now monopolized by what the ad agencies might refer to as the "unmarrieds." There are, of course, prominent exceptions. Network executives can point, rather anxiously, to Edith and Archie Bunker, Mr. and Mrs. Walton and, their first cousins, Mr. and Mrs.

Apple. And among the new shows this season there are the pioneering couples of Little House on the Prairie and The New Land. A few others can be ticked off on the toes of one foot, but the SUNDAY 6:00 Sunday Morn. Country Style KECK, KHAT FM Classical Music KM FQ Rich Ray KLIN 6:30 Lutheran Hour KFAB 8:00 Kaleidoscope KRNU 8:30 Voice of Prophecy KECK 9 00 Fred James KLMS 11:00 Episcopal Service KHKS 11.30 St. Paul Methodist KFOR St.

Mark's Methodist KHKS 12:00 Dave K. KECK Ron Moore KLIN 1 00 Rick Alloway KFOR 2:00 J. Marshall Stewart KLMS 6:00 Dave Melena KFOR Bill Oilman KUN Craig Vavak KLMS Kaleidoscope KRNU 8:00 People's Concert KFMQ 9:00 George Beier KFMQ 11:00 Classical KRNU In- the Ear Aids Eyeglass Models Behind the Eart Aids Body Aids WEARING AID 504 MARY WOLFE S. but now are either divorced (Kojak) or struggling alone as a widower (Lucas Tanner). But the implied message seems unmistakable: Being single is more fun, or at least provides more opportunities for getting in on the fun.

A leading producer, professing that he hadn't given much thought to the phenomenon, speculated on one feasible reason. Marriage tends to tie a character to domestic situations, and that can mess up the pacing of a show, especially in the action-adventure category. The producer recalls that when The FBI series began many years ago, one of the major characters was married. When his home life got in the ran HEARING AIDS ALL MAKES CENTER 13 BOB WOLFE itt LJKM Carl Strom Hearing Aid Service (FORMERLY HANCOCK-RADIOEAR) RADIO) Repairs-Battris, Cards tor all the Spat" Repair Struct, Audiometry Tests in our offitt ar in the privacy or your home. CARL W.

STROM Lee Thomas number of older tunes from 1955 on are included on the play lists, Thomas said that KLMS Dominate total can't compete with the other side of the scale. Among the long-running unmarrieds are: Mary Tyler Moore, Cannon, Ironside, Kojak and the assorted heroes of Gunsmoke, Six Million Dollar Man, Sanford and Son, and Kung Fu. But consider this season's additions to the unmarried barrell: Rhoda, Christie Love, Lucas Tanner, Manhunter, both Chico and the Man, Paul Sand, Kodiak, Nakia, the son on That's My Mama, the heroine of Police Woman, the vagabond-hustler of Paper Moon, the detective on Rockford Files, the two truck drivers of Movin' On and most of the apes and all of the humans on Planet of the Apes. Some of these characters may have been married at one time Rad mrr lO WEEKDAY MORNING 5:00 Dave Lapham KLMS Champagne Country KHAT 5:30 Bill Wood KFOR 6:00 Keith Cornelius KECK Randy McCutcheon KFMQ Don Gill KLIN .6 08 At Home Toiday KHKS 6:30 Dick Perry, Bill Wood KFOR 8:00 Kaleidoscope KRNU 7:30 Morning Watch KFMQ 9:00 Jim Miller KFOR Lee Thomas KLMS AFTERNOON 12:00 Fred James KLMS Paul Harvey KFOR George Beier KFMQ 1:00 Greg Jackson KFOR 2:00 Dave K. KECK Ron Dean KUN 3 00 Skip Willis KFOR 4:00 J.

Marshall Stewart KLMS Roger Anthony KFMQ I'l'l'i'l'i i M'n Arv BHBIBOBBPBBPpn mm Highlights FM Memo to the Hard of Hearing FROM: PhIL glassman ring Aid Consultant 1 XU mf0?" "ft. EVENING 6:00 News KFAB Keith Weinman Larry Reed KECK Ron Moore KLIN Kaleidoscope KRNU 7:00 John Knicely KFOR Chris Abercrombie KLMS Lam Howard KFMQ 7:30 Football; (F) Southeast vs. Grand Island. KFOR. 8:00 What's New KFMQ 10 00 John Donoo KFMQ 11:00 Classical KRNU 12:00 Don Crawley KLMS SATURDAY 9 00 Kaleidoscope KRNU 11:00 Billy Egr KECK 12:00 Randy McCutcheon KFMQ 1:00 Greg Jackson KFOR 1:30 Nebraska vs.

Kansas KRNU, KLIN, KFOR, KFAB, WOW 2:00 Chris Abercrombie KLMS 3:00 Rav Kresha KECK KECK 1530) KLIN 1400) KFOR 112401 KLMS 114801 OMAHA-AM KFAB 11110) WOW (590) LINCOLN FM KFMQ (101) KRNU (90 31 KUN KUVC KLIN (107 31 KHKS (102 7) OMAHA FM KGOR (99 9) KCBI (100 71 KPMX l2 3) KOOO 104 5, KOWM (94 II 0 ATTril 415 Sharp irpBldg. 1 Nebr. Aid Service Lincoln "Hearing.

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