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...telecommunications network: two battery-powered toy telephones that a friend and I rigged between our houses." DeMott soon graduated to more complicated gadgets, setting up telegraph keys with a teen-age friend and building electronic devices from six Heath-kits, including his own ham radio rig, stereo and FM tuner. More recently he installed cordless telephones in his New York City apartment and in his country house in the Catskills. "I'm almost as interested in how people communicate as in what is communicated," says DeMott. "My father was a newspaperman, and I remember vividly being in his office...
BROADCAST: There is no television for this one. The Game will be carried on WEZE, 1260 AM and WPLM, 1390 AM and 99.1 FM. Harvard's WHRB will also provide full coverage at 95.3 FM...
BROADCAST: There is the television for this one, but four local radio stations will they the game. Bob Gamive and Mike Lynch will provide the coverage on WEZE, 1260 AM, WFL, 1390 AM and 99.1 FM. Harvard's own WHRB will also air with the game, with Jim Rosenthal and Jim Morales calling game from Ithaca, N.Y. WHRB is 95.3 FM. TODAY'S OTHER GAMES IN THE IVY LEAGUE: William & Mary at Dartmouth, Brown at Pennsylvania, Columbia at Princeton, Boston College at Yale...
...letters. Lameduck Mayor Kevin White was lambasted when he declared that he saw nothing wrong with providing "preferential treatment" to powerful political figures who help Boston. Said White: "I do favors if I think it's in the best interests of the city." Said Tony Cennamo, a WBUR-FM radio station announcer: "When I read about the ticket-fixing, I got damned crazy, almost violent. I wanted to go to Mayor White and shake him." To help douse the fury, one of the errant McGees, Colleen, 24, paid the full amount of the fines. But the space race remains...
...Oedipus claims that it has not affected sales in this area, it has affected the requests WBCN gets from its younger audience of a station's program director to choose music and still remain commercially viable. The limited repertoire of MTV will influence what audiences want to hear on FM radio. Long an outpost of innovative rock, WZBC's McKay summarized the D. J. panel's attitude: "I don't think MTV is doing anything for innovative music. It's not taking a lot of chances...