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Radio Radcliffe and WMIT begin joint broadcasting today, putting WRRB on the air seventeen hours a day instead of the previous three and one-half hours. MIT dise-jockey and classical music shows will be broadcast during the day and from 12:00 to 2:00 a.m. The network's own "live" shows will be on from 7:30 through...
Nightly readings of a chapter of A. A. Milne's "Winnie the Pooh" will highlight WRRB's new programming policy, which will substitute "live" talent for previously "canned" shows. Further additions scheduled are a choral hour, a dramatic show by the Annex Idlers, and guest singers and instrumentalists...
Radio Radcliffe plans to extend hours as well as program sources. Tech's library broadcasts an all-day classical musical program which Radcliffe girls could hear from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. WRRB will send its own programs over the air during the evening until midnight, as at present...
Being constructed now is a new console, or control panel, to take care of larger coverage. Over the summer WMIT and WRRB will be officially attached by a special telephone line which will relay exchanged programs Tech has lines to local auditoriums, and Radcliffe plans to receive programs called "remotes" relayed through WMIT from these sources. WRRB eventually hopes to have its own lines for remotes...
Then the final announcement, from "Radio Station WRRB now leaves the air" to "signing off for . . . on controls, and the entire staff of Radio Radcliffe." She gives the time; signals to her control girl. Again the triumphal march goes over the air; this time the whole march is played, the only time a theme is played in full at Radio Radcliffe. Then the control board is switched off till 7:28:40 the next night...