Word: network
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...special significance to over 1,000 new Freshmen this fall is the Harvard Radio Network's return to the air. The station's long awaited wiring of the Yard is about to be consumated...
Within a week or two members of the Class of '51 will get their first chance to hear the College's only radio station since the Network began broadcasting over the Yard steam heating pipes in 1941--an experiment that lasted only three weeks...
When the station sends out its first program of the year this evening at 7:30 o'clock from its Dudley hall studio, it will be operating under the same management but under a new name. Last spring the board rang out the name Harvard Crimson Network (WHON) and rang in the Harvard Radio Network (WHEV). The reason offered for this change was that confusion resulted between their name and that of the Crimson...
Fifty members make up the Network staff, which is divided into three boards--business, production, and technical. Competitions for all boards are open to Freshmen three times a year, the first one opening in a few weeks...
When the Yard wiring is completed the potential audience will be increased by 25 percent and the Network feels that this will have the added advantage of giving new students the habit of listening...