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ly WAYNE BROOKS
iamecock Staff Writer
WUSC-FM will begin
tation Monday, station
Located at 91.9 megah
fUSC-FM will transmit
rea of 365 square miles
ast from 8 a.m. to midi
nd from 9 a.m. to midi
Ellis said - the new FI
eople than the AM statio
sed when WUSC was c
Dr only on-campus broa(
/USC "will be heard an
aid.
Ellis pointed out that
nly station in Oolun
rogramming. He said
erve ine needs ol heav
'ho enjoy music but are 5
With a progressive fo
nusic unacceptable to th
'rogram Director Geoff
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he broadest scope of ni
/anted only straight pr<
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manager Andy Ellis says.
lertz (mh) on the FM dial,
within a 10-mile radius, an
. Programs will be broadlight
Monday thru Saturday
light Sunday.
VI station will reach more
n. The broadcasting system
in AM station was designed
icasting. As an FM station,
ywhere in Columbia," Ellis
WUSC-FM will become the
nbia offering progressive
a progressive station "will
y record buyers and people
sick of Top 40."
>rmat, the station will play
e format of a Ton 40 station
Teese said a wide variety of
oadcast. "We want to give
rnsic as possible. If people
Dgramming. they could buy
will be broadcast, including
nported music, modern
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music. Dr. Benjamin Franklii
professor, will host a weekly s
Retrospect," which will feati
"Open for Opinion" will j
portunity to call the station to
issues. It has been plannec
"Fibber McGee and Molly" ai
Sherlock Holmes" were pur
Michaelson, Inc., to be bro;
albums will be played on we
needs of record buyers, Ellis
Because it will be a no
WUSC-FM "will not be trying
stations in Columbia," Ellis
announcements and promotioi
be the only forms of advertisii
Ellis said that the station
vertising for campus organiz
A 30-minute news program
p.m. Monday through Frid
Willard Strong said the nc
ternational, national, state
events. Campus news will b
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said. Strong said the new*
campus closer together by
students of campus events."
Ellis said the transition fron
many students to join the staf
staff of 60, the station is l4s
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views on current
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nd "The Adventures of
chased from Charles
adcast weekly. New
ieknights to serve the
said.
n-commercial station,
to compete with other
said. Public service
n of campus events will
ng used by the station,
will provide free ad
ations.
will be broadcast at 7
ay. News Director
wscast will cover in,
local and campus
e emphasized, Strong
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