Show Executive council speaks By MARK CANNON j President j through the six-room Butler hut campus radio facilities at Brigham Young was an interesting part of our trip to watch Redskin-Cougar pigskin has been operating for six a. though this year they have the first chance to broadcast to by following the power Previously the broadcasters reached only their own dormitories by direct They are just beginning to swing into tion this but plans are to go on the air two hours in the and three hours in the The students present variety ing in with have a large collection of popular records which are offered gratis to campus stations by two major A production and program manager together with daily assistants working constantly means they have to meet difficulties similar to those involved in putting out a daily Chronicle the students rave about the training they have and cite the example of the program manager last year who is now program manager for one of the Provo as evidence of the value of the the station on a shoe string from the speech department Last year they sold advertising which just about paid for the maintenance costs of the but they may give up advertising in order to maintain friendly relations between the college and the commercial The BYU radio executives feel that in addition to the advantage of student their outlet offers the college a chance for good public and it releases to listeners a higher caliber of broadcast than is ordinarily found on the t If Brigham Young university can successfully operate a radio that is justification enough for the University of Utah to consider such a |