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NAEB NEWS LETTER .Page 3. .February t| J94-5 As A RESULT ALL APPLICATIONS AND ALL CONSTRUCTIONS UNDER V’AY V*l LL BE CRIT¬ ICALLY REVIEV'ED AS TO NEED* The PRACTICAL result of this ORDER WILL BE TO STOP THE »avE OF A.V. APPLIC¬ ATIONS FOR NEW STATIONS. ThiS w|LL GIVE SOME EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS A CHANCE TO COLLECT THEIR WITS AND THEIR APPROPRI AT IONS IN ORDER TO IMPROVE THEIR FACILITIES BEFORE ALL AVAILABLE OPENINGS ARE TAKEN IN THE BROAD¬ CAST BAND. SUNDAY BROADCASTS ON IVKAR Plans already made for future expansion of broadcasting services at Michigan State College contemplate eventual full time operation and the USE OF the new FreouENCY iV'ODULATION TYPE OF TRANSMISSION. MuCH OF THE PLAN CANNOT BE ACCOMPLISHED UNTIL AFTER THE WAR WHEN MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE. ThE FIRST STEP IN THE DEVELOPMENT HOWEVER IS TO BE TAKEN THIS MONTH, when WKAR BEGINS SuNOAY OPERATION, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 7 WKAR WILL BE ON THE AIR EACH SunOAY FROM I ! 00 TO 6^00 P.'V.. WITH A PROGRAM OF EDUCATIONAL FEATURES AND GOOD MUSIC. Highlighting the Sunday broadcasts will be a weekly message by Or. John A. Hannah, President of Michigan State College, who will be heard at 6i00 p.M. each week. President Hannah will tell of the many sefvices the College provides for the citi7ens of Michigan and will draw from its ninety year history, incidents which have made the College one of the nation’s leading educational institutions. FM WORKSHOP AT OHIO STATE One of the first educational FK'-...freouency modulation—station workshops TO BE HELD IN THE UnITEO StaTES IS SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 19 TO JULY 27, WITH sessions at Oh10 State University and in Cleveland. This workshop, with registration limited to IOO, will offer a curriculum DESIGNED TO PREPARE PERSONNEL FOR THE MANY FM EDUCATIONAL RADIO STATIONS EXPECTED TO BE IN OPERATION AFTER THE END OF THE WAR. With Or, I.’ Keith Tyler, director of radio station at Ohio State, in CHARGE, the '"OPKSHOP IS SPONSORED JOINTLY 3Y THE UNIVERSITY, THE STATE department of EDUCATION, THE U.S. OFFICE OF FdUCATION, AND CLEVELAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. (See the December 1st issue of the Mews Letter for details of-the WHA FM CONCLAVE.) Registration will not be limited to Ohioans, although many persons are EXPECTED FROM Oh 1 0 SCHOOL SYSTEMS AND COLLEGES PLANNING TO SET UP FM STATIONS. Full-time faculty, according to Or. Tyler, will include six to eight PERSONS expert IN THE FREOUENCY MODULATION FIELD, w| TH OTHER SPECIALISTS FROM TIME TO TIME REPRESENTING COMMERCIAL RADIO, GOVERNMENT, AND SCHOOL SYSTEMS. First five weeks of the course will be at Ohio State, with ACTIVITIES OF THE SIXTH AND FINAL WEEK AT FM STATION WBOE, OPERATED BY THE Cleveland board or education. Registration fee, not yet definitely set will be from $15 to $25, Tyler says.