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A/AE8 NEWS LETTER Office of Executive Secretary Urbana, Illinois March 1, 1939 HOW ABOUT RECEPTION OF WIXAL Mr« Walter S* Lemmon, President of the World Wide Broadcasting Foundation, Is anxious to get reports on the reception of W1XAL in your community* Where possible he would appreciate having recordings of receptions, which should be sent to W1XAL, University Club, Boston, Massachusetts* W1XAL transmissions, between 3*50 and 6s30 p*m*, Eastern Standard Time, are on 11„?9 megacycles,, Programs from 7?00 to 9sOQ p*ra,, Eastern Standard Time, are on 6*04 megacycles* PROGRAM STANDARDS AT KWSC Kenneth E, Yeend, Director of KWSC, reports that the following established standards are used in selecting programsg t*l 0 It is the policy of the station to broadcast a constructive program of education, information, and entertainment* ,8 Bo We realize that there is a great difference in educational, informat¬ ional , and promotional material and that which falls into the category of propaganda 0 KWSC is not rn instrument for the propagandists* n 3* The station does not broadcast political addresses* ‘*4, All of our religious programs are non-sectarian and non-denominational in character* 18 5* When the director or the oreduction director are uncertain as to whether an individual or group interested in presenting a program will meet the professional standards required by the station, an audition is necessary* »5 It Is the policy of the station to broadcast only Information considered to be of public interest by the various departments of the college* ,s 7* KWSC is strictly non-commercial * n KENTUCKY COUNCIL QN EDUCATION BY RADI0_ Representatives of the University of Kentucky, Eastern State Teachers College, Western State Teachers College, University of Louisville, the Kentucky Parent-Teacher Association, the State Department of Educati n, and the Kentucky radio stations form the Kentucky Souncll on Education by Radio, of which Elmer Sulzer, U. of K., is chairman. At a meeting in Louisville on February 18, a Code of Ethics for Broadcasters and Educators was adopted* Here is the codes