Word: wgbh
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Dates: during 1951-1951
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Woodworth believes that he has found a partial solution to the layman's problems in understanding music through his radio program. "Tomorrow's Symphony", which is being broadcast on WGBH-FM, the Lowell Institute's new radio station...
Meanwhile, the projected cable tie-up to link numerous University buildings and the new Lowell Institute FM station, WGBH, may be delayed for some time due to materials shortages. David H. Kaye '54, who is coordinating the project for WHRB, said the Network technicians engaged in laying the cable might not get the needed wires until the second quarter...
...University-wide broadcasting network will soon connect campus buildings with each other and with the Lowell Institute's new FM station, WGHB, it was learned yesterday. A high fidelity telephone cable has already been set up between WGBH's studios in Symphony Hall and the Busch Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture...
...WGBH is only one of the Broadcasting Council's projects, although it is the biggest. For four years the Council has been running public education programs on AM, FM, and TV, has produced 847 hours of such programs as "The Music's the Thing" (9 p.m., Wed., WMEX) and "America at the Crossroads," (10 p.m., Fri., WEEI), and it expects to keep on doing...
...mean to be chauvinistic," Copland said, speaking from Symphony Hall over WGBH, "but a non-commercial station has a unique opportunity for bold programming." He suggested that is concentrate its music programming on contemporary works...