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				<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Preliminary Guide to the Washington State University Radio and TV Services Directors' Memos
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				<corpname encodinganalog="852$a">Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts,
					Archives and Special Collections</corpname>
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					University. Radio and TV Services</corpname>
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			<unittitle encodinganalog="245$a"> Preliminary Guide to the Washington State University
				Radio and TV Services Directors' Memos</unittitle>

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			<abstract encodinganalog="5203_">A collection of curriculum, administrative reports, and
				memoranda related to the Murrow College of Communications and Radio and TV services
				at WSU from 1960-1968.</abstract>
			<physloc>(MASC STAFF USE) 2-40-02-1</physloc>
			<langmaterial>Collection materials are in <language encodinganalog="546" langcode="eng">English</language></langmaterial>
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			<p>It was in December of 1922 that the college radio station, KFAE, first transmitted a
				weekly program to its listeners at 250 watts of power. The three men most
				responsible for creating the station were: H.V. Carpenter, Dean of the College of
				Engineering; Frank Nalder, Director of General Extension Service; and Homer Dana,
				Professor of Electrical Engineering. The goals of the station they created were to
				provide an information and cultural service to a wide area of population, to draw on
				the expertise of the faculty and present their findings, to provide a vehicle for
				further research in broadcasting and to train young people in the use, operation and
				"human service" of radio. </p>
			<p> </p>
			<p>By 1926 the station had changed to the call letters "KWSC" an broadcast programs
				three days a week. Since then KWSU-AM [its present name] has grown greatly in its
				physical facilities, broadcast time, and programming capabilities. The station has
				expanded from its first location in the College of Mechanic Arts and Engineering to
				its present home in the Edward R. Murrow Communications Center. As of 1987, KWSU-AM
				presently broadcasts at 5000 watts for over 120 hours per week. The station is
				affiliated with National Educational Radio and its successor National Public Radio.
				KWSU-AM also uses the wire services and audio of United Press International and the
				Associated Press. </p>
			<p> </p>
			<p>KWSC-TV was granted special permission by the FCC to telecast a two-hour student
				orientation program on September 19, 1962. Since that first telecast the purpose of
				the television station has been to provide a primary public broadcasting service to
				the people of southeastern Washington, and to provide a learning opportunity for WSU
				students. KWSU-TV [name changed March, 1969] has its studios in Edward R. Murrow
				Communications Center where they have audio and video control systems and equipment
				among the most modern available. KWSU-TV, broadcasting on Channel 10, covers local
				public affairs, special events on the WSU campus, and many Cougar sports contests.
				The station is a member of the Public Broadcasting Service which supplies high
				quality, nationally produced program material. Upon the presentation of scripts, and
				with proper planning, students are also given an opportunity to produce programs for
				broadcast. KWSU-TV is a member of the National Educational Television-Radio Center,
				the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, the National Association of
				Broadcasters, and the Washington State Association of Broadcasters. </p>
			<p>It was in December of 1922 that the college radio station, KFAE, first transmitted a
				weekly program to its' listeners at 250 watts of power. The three men most
				responsible for creating the station were: H.V. Carpenter, Dean of the College of
				Engineering; Frank Nalder, Director of General Extension Service; and Homer Dana,
				Professor of Electrical Engineering. The goals of the station they created were to
				provide an information and cultural service to a wide area of population, to draw on
				the expertise of the faculty and present their findings, to provide a vehicle for
				further research in broadcasting and to train young people in the use, operation and
				"human service" of radio. </p>
			<p> </p>
			<p>By 1926 the station had changed to the call letters "KWSC" an broadcast programs
				three days a week. Since then KWSU-AM [its present name] has grown greatly in its
				physical facilities, broadcast time, and programming capabilities. The station has
				expanded from its first location in the College of Mechanic Arts and Engineering to
				its present home in the Edward R. Murrow Communications Center. As of 1987, KWSU-AM
				presently broadcasts at 5000 watts for over 120 hours per week. The station is
				affiliated with National Educational Radio and its successor National Public Radio.
				KWSU-AM also uses the wire services and audio of United Press International and the
				Associated Press. </p>
			<p> </p>
			<p>KWSC-TV was granted special permission by the FCC to telecast a two-hour student
				orientation program on September 19, 1962. Since that first telecast the purpose of
				the television station has been to provide a primary public broadcasting service to
				the people of southeastern Washington, and to provide a learning opportunity for WSU
				students. KWSU-TV [name changed March, 1969] has its studios in Edward R. Murrow
				Communications Center where they have audio and video control systems and equipment
				among the most modern available. KWSU-TV, broadcasting on Channel 10, covers local
				public affairs, special events on the WSU campus, and many Cougar sports contests.
				The station is a member of the Public Broadcasting Service which supplies high
				quality, nationally produced program material. Upon the presentation of scripts, and
				with proper planning, students are also given an opportunity to produce programs for
				broadcast. KWSU-TV is a member of the National Educational Television-Radio Center,
				the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, the National Association of
				Broadcasters, and the Washington State Association of Broadcasters. </p>
			<p/>
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			<p>Consists of curricula and academic papers related to the state of broadcasting from
				1966-1967. Also includes various newsclippings and memoranda and correspondence to
				faculty and staff of the Murrow College of Communication from 1960-1968. </p>
		</scopecontent>
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			<p>This is an unprocessed collection. Any arrangement reflects either a pre-existing
				order from the records' creators or previous custodians, or preliminary sorting
				performed by staff. </p>
			<p>Items are filed into folders by subject matter and month.</p>
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			<p>This collection is open and available for research use.</p>
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			<p>Copyright restrictions apply.</p>
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			<p>[Item description] </p>
			<p> Preliminary Guide to the Washington State University Radio and TV Services
				Directors' Memos, 1960-1968 (UA2000-18) </p>
			<p>Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University
				Libraries, Pullman, WA.</p>
		</prefercite>
		<acqinfo encodinganalog="541" id="a19">
			<p>This material was transferred to WSU Libraries' MASC by Robert A. Mott of San Diego,
				CA on July 24, 2000 and retained as UA2000-18.</p>
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			<p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog.
				Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should
				search the catalog using these headings.</p>
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					University. Radio and TV Services -- Records and correspondence</corpname>
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