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Page 4, October If 1943 NA£B NEWS LETTER MICHIGAN APPLIES FOR PM PERMtT The University or Michigan plans to builo a broadcast station at Ann Arbor. University regents have made application to the Federal Communications Commission for a non-commercial, educational station to be operated on 42,900 KILOCYCLES. The MICHIGAN REGENTS ASK FOR UNLIMITED TIME. WNYC WINS FIGHT FOR NIGHT TIME New York City ha9 won its battle of the airways. The Federal Communications Commission has granted the Municipal radio station, VjNYC, the right to BROADCAST UNTIL lOlOO, EASTERN */■»'AR T|ME, EACH NIGHT. Up TO NOW, THE station which is used to keep New York City*s people alert to civic issues RANGING FROM TAMMANY HaLL TO THE PRICE OF EGGS HAS BEEN REOUIREO TO SHUT DOWN WHEN THE SUN SETS IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA* THE SUN9ET HOUR WA8 DESIGNATED BSCAUSE A MINNEAPOLIS STATION WCCO, 0PERATE8 ON THE SAME WAVE LENGTH AS WNYC _830 KILOCYCLES. THE COLUMBIA BrOAOCASTING COMPANY, WHICH OPERATES WCCQ, HAS WITHDRAWN ITS OBJECTIONS TO La GuaRDIa'S AFTER SUNSET BROADCASTS* flNVC^S SUN PAY SCHEDULE | T*S PRETTY GENERALLY ACCEPTED NOY'AOAYS — EVEN IN WARTIME, THAT SUNDAY IS THE TT ADITIONAL DAY OF REST, THE DAY FOR TAKING IT EASY, AND IN THESE TIMES OF TRANSPORTATION DIFFICULTIES, THE DAY FOR STAYING HOME AND LISTENING TO THE radio. New York's Own (Ounicipaw Station WNYC has taken this factor IN MIND IN PLANNING ITS WEEKLY SUNDAY BROADCAST SCHEDULE — MUSIC, NEWS, PUBLIC SERVICE, DEFENSE, DRAMA AND SPORTS HAVE ALL BEEN INCLUDED ON THE BILL OF FARE — w FOR THE INSTRUCTION, ENLIGHTENMENT, ENTERTAINMENT, RE¬ CREATION, AND WELFARE OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE CITY**. (NEW YORK ClTY Charter outlining the purpose of WNYC). Take Sunday, September 19th, as an average example. At 7:05 a.m. early LISTENERS CAN STILL LIE IN BED AND HEAR THE SUNRISE SYMPHONY, FIFTY-FIVE MINUTES OF OUTSTANDING RECORDED CLASSICAL MUSIC INCLUDING THIS WEEK A Mozart Symphony and a Handel Concerto. At eight theStar Gazer slenos APPROPRI ATE POETRY AND.MUSIC UNTIL 8:45 WHEN WNYC BROADCASTS THE COMPLETE ROUND-UP OF THE NEWS OF THE DAY. THE MASTERWORK HOUR AT 9:00 A.M. NEEOS NO INTRODUCTION TO LOVERS OF GOOD MUSIC, AS IT IS THE OLDEST PROGRAM OF ITS KIND ON THE AlRWAVES, THIS WEEK PRESENTING THE WORKS OF SERGE PROKOFIEFF. The Opera Hour at ten brings Metropolitan fans sixty minutes of scenes from Verdi , s ,, Higoletto w as performed on records by the world's leading OPERATIC STARS. ELEVEN A.M. MARKS THE BEGINNING OF WNYC's LIVE MUSIC SCHEDULE FOR THE DAY WITH The YOUNG AMERICAN ARTISTS 1 Se RlES FEATUR * NG AN outstanding American virtuoso (this week Edna Belgum, pianist, plays vorks 2y Be£™Jven aS5 B^nK The Sonata Series at 11:30 presents Harold Kohon, Following the Missing Persons Alarms from the Police Department at 12:03, A COMPLETE NEWS REPORT IS HEARD. At 12:15 P.M., ITS TIME FOR THE TREASURY Hour Concert -forty-five minutes of outstanding music by distinguished artists presented in cooperation with the War Savings Staff of the United States Treasury Department —music with a message, a message for all