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Show SUSC Radio Station on the Air KGSU-FM the SUSC owned radio station, is broadcasting a wide variety of programs this year. The newest addition are half hour dramatizations on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. based on stories by Faulkner, Hugo, Thurber, Poe, Dickens and Steinbeck. Music played includes everything from Top 40 to classical. Broadcasting begins each weekday with the Anthology of American Music, a historical program. This is followed by an hour of classical music from 2 to 3 p.m. Contemporary music continues the rest of the programming. Opera buffs will be treated to a series of Texaco Metropolitan Opera programs live from New York beginning in Dec. The station also borad-casts borad-casts city and campus news, public service announcements, an-nouncements, public affairs programs, and sports coverage. A special public service program, an interview in-terview with SUSC President Orville D. Car-nahan, Car-nahan, will be broadcast Friday at 8 p.m. The 25 KGSU disc jockeys and program producers are students from the SUSC radio and TV production laboratory, a one hour communications class. The unpaid "D.J.'s" are supervised by Lance Jackson, KGSU technician, and faculty adviser Frain G. Pearson. The station is located at 90.1 megahertz on the radio dial and operates from the SUSC campus w ith 250 watts of power. The station is on the air from 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. weekdays and from 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. on weekends. |