Word: fm
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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WHRB may begin open broadcasting to Boston and the surrounding communities on FM next year, Geoffry Kalmus '56, president of the station, announced last night...
Although the plans are not yet definite, it seems probable that the addition of FM broadcasting may be a necessity within the next few years if the Federal Communications Commission decides to impose stricter radiation laws on college radio, Kalmus said...
President James Bryant Conant, U.S. Ambassador to Western Germany, will be in Cambridge tonight for an interview to be broadcast simultaneously on Stations WGBH-TV, Channel 2, and WGBH-FM...
Hard Mechanics. The movement toward acoustic sharpness and clarity was strengthened by FM radio and hi-fi phonograph reproduction. People who have learned their music via hi-fi complain, when they hear live symphony orchestras for the first time, that the music is too soft and not brilliant enough. Veteran musicians, on the other hand, complain that hi-fi sound is mechanical and unreal. Sound Engineer Bolt, aware that taste in sound changes, believes that many people today do not want merely faithful reproduction but actually a new sound...
...first in a series of radio programs written by Perry G.E. Miller, Professor of American Literature, on the Jacksonian period of American history will be broadcast on radio station WGBH-FM at 9:30 p.m. tomorrow. Entitled "They Bent Our Ear," the programs tell of the reactions of various European visitors to the United States...