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Show KPCW RADIO LISTENER SUVEY i' Although there are still approximately 300 telephone (3) What are your musical some technical problems to calls through the area asking . preferences (Please circle): s be ironed out, the Lewis questions to help the radio classical, Jazz, Easy Listen-Peak Listen-Peak translator of listener- station ascertain how it can mg New Country Tradi- supported KPCW (88.1 FM), best provide the services tionai Country Top Forty is now doing a reasonably residents need. Results of (Rock & Roll),' New Wave, good job of covering the the survey will be compiled snow Tunes, Disco, Blue-North Blue-North and South Summit by computer and will provide grass, Folk Music, Other: areas. the basis for decisions by the The Board of Trustees of station in regards to pro-Community pro-Community Wireless, the gramming. f not-for-profit organization At the same time, KPCW : formed to license non-com- js ais0 asking residents who mercial KPCW, is committed may not be contacted by (4) What time of day do to providing service, especi- phone, to fill out the short you normally listen to the , ally news and public affairs survey form included here. radio? Please circle: 6 programming, to the North This is the only way we can a.m. -10 a.m.; 10 a.m. -2 and South Summit and know what kind of pro- p.m.; 2 p.m. -6 p.m.; 6 Heber City areas. gramming you would like to p.m.-midnight; midnight to 6 To better provide thab hear on the station, so, it is a.m. service KPCW has engaged important that we hear from a research team from the VOUi University of Utah to survey piease mail this form to the needs and the pre- P.O. Box 1372, Park City, UT ferences of the residents of or drop it by the Memorial Wasatch and Summit Coun- Building, where the station (5) Which radio station do ties. is located. Deadline for the you listen to the most Over the next few weeks, survey will be Jan. 31. volunteers will be making (6) If you are now listening to KPCW, would you prefer (1) If you have ever more F s news and listened to KPCW, Park information during the mor- City, please tell us what you "inf nd afternoon news dislike the most about the . blocks . station or its programming " (7) Which area of Summit " or Wasatch County do you live in and how would : : you describe the reception of KPCW the past two weeks (2) What would you like to (fair poo-t weak, etc.) hear more of on the station in . terms of news, music, information, etc. (8) Any other comments you have in regards to the programming of the station ; : and how we might better - serve you: Please mail to KPCW, you are interested in becom- P.O. Box 1372, Park City, UT ing a volunteer programmer, 84060 or drop by the studio please contact Program Dir-at Dir-at the Memorial Building, ector Dan Wilcox at 649-9004 Park City before Jan. 31. If or 649-7324. WOT jFir dttd sD Schedule MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY SUNDAY U1, . . - . . , . 6-9 a.m.: Country music. Midnight to 7 a.m.: all night music. 9.n a m . Musicywith a m 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.: County-wide news and mforma- n3 m . Mus5c by fit (ca 649.9004) in10"' Kt -i i 3-6 p.m.: Country music. 10 a.m. -Noon: Classical music. 6-Midniaht Rock Noon-1 p.m.: More news, sports and weather. " 3 1-3 p.m.: Jazz. SPECIAL PROGRAMS 3- 4 p.m.: Young Park City. Kids program. , 4- 6 p.m.: News, community information, country T.T. Tillies Gourmet Tips, Noon and 6 p.m., music. Mon.-Sat. 6-9 p.m.: Mon. and Fri., Jazz; Tues. and Thurs. and Area Weather: 7 a.m., 7:30 a.m., 8 a.m.-12:05, Sun., Rock; Wed. and Sat.: Country. ' 5:30 p .m 9-Midnight: Rock and Roll. Wireless News Updates hourl" 7 a.m.-10 p.m. |