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4 WISC Plans Imnrc BY AGNES LITTLEJOHN Staff Writer WUSC, the university radio station, will be making changes within the year which will improve production and increase broadcast service, according to Andy Moore, station manager. One of the major improvements is a wottodo innrfloon Tho cfofinn mill rtn (r>i\m Vf Mivugv IUVIVUJV. JL * IV Ota VIVSll W 111 11U1II ^ 10 to3,000 watts. It is estimated the station % will spend $35,000 to $38,000 for new equipment necessary for the increase. The Senate Finance Committee approved the purchase in Oct. 1981. The Federal Communication Commission has not yet issued a construction permit, however. The transmitting tower which now stands 20 feet tall will also be increased to about 40 feet. Although there are taller structures on campus, the Federal Aviation Administration will still have to approve it. Completion of this project is scheduled for six to nine months from the time the ap^ provals are given. ' "TVlrf nurnnnn nf UJTTOr' iliu pui puoc U1 TT UOV> Id W 3C1 VC HIC people," Moore said . He continued that The GAMECOCK is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions, with the exception of university holidays and D C I Cf examination periods. Opinions expressed in the GAMECOCK C0llt3Cl ?ic intnc ui tiff roiiura <ng noi inoic 01 the University of South Carolina. I Follow I The University o< South Carolina it an # , . equal opportunity institution. DlSIDlCC The Board of Student Publications and Communications is the publisher of the AlSO OOOllObl GAMECOCK. The Student Media acfmmaticm Department is the parent organization of dSllgillallSm, the CAMICOCK. ? 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Now statio writers rewrite 90 percent of the news i broadcast style and newspeople gather ac l : ? 4: nni? : ? r 1* n uiuuncti uuui iiiauuii. i iiu iiiiurmauuii me, use from the wire comes from the Mutua Broadcasting System and the Sout Carolina Network. The disc jockeys are not told what kind c music to play but must follow schedules fo news and weather broadcasts. When WUSC first broadcast in 1948, i aired on the AM band and was only heard i uorms ana oiner seieciea DUiiaings. in station switched to FM in 1977 and wa heard not only on campus but off campus a well. It is now played in many stores an banks in the downtown area. Moore stresses that employment is ope to any USC student and anyone interested i working with WUSC should contact him. Bausch ? Lomb Soft Contact Lens (4-6.00 - ?6.00) | >ft Lens 'Nss^ [ Lens Exam ^ Jp "> for rtion System $129.00 le at a slightly higher price: Soft Lens for continuous wear and bifocal. .C. 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