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Show SUSC Radio Includes Voice From Moab New personalities have been added to Southern Utah State's radio station, KCDR-FM.for KCDR-FM.for the 1975-76 school year anu they include a former Grand County High School student. Enrolled in the radio production pro-duction course at SUSC is Arthur (Brad) Chidester, son of Arthur and Dorothy Chidester Chid-ester of Moab. KCDR-FM, the radio voice of SUSC, functions as a joint effort between the communications communi-cations and electronics departments. depart-ments. The station has been on the air for the last six years, and provides opportunities for students to gain experience both in the technical and programming aspects of broadcasting. A daily programming schedule sche-dule is carried out up to 14 hours a day, seven days a week. Programming consists of educational features, campus camp-us and community news, network presentations, and music. At SUSC, Brad is a freshman majoring in Engineering. |