Word: broadcasts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...which has broadcast the Crimson's home games for the past three years, made another "very reasonable offer" to the University this fall but was turned down, Edney said. The Athletic Department "though it could get more money elsewhere but ended up getting none at all," he added...
...nearly unanimous vote, the Faculty Committee on Athletics last night rules that WHRB may broadcast the remaining home and away games of the varsity football team this fall...
Geoffrey M. Kalmus '56, President of the undergraduate radio station, immediately announced that the first broadcast will take place this Saturday, when Cornell plays in the Stadium. Although no announcer for the games has been selected as yet and no sponsor found, WHRB will definitely carry the Crimson's remaining schedule, Kalmus said...
...attend, 115 indicated that they would have listened to a broadcast. This large percentage of students who would have listened seems to strengthen WHRB's assertion that there would be a definite audience for its broadcasts. Moreover, of the 547 who did go to the game, only 35 indicated that they would have stayed home if there had been a broadcast...
Tonight's meeting will probably be WHRB's last attempt this year to gain approval of their broadcast request--a request it has submitted for the past three years. In the past, WHRB was turned down down because the University had already signed a contract with local station...