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...York State farmers have a network of their own-the Rural Radio Network. Its six stations and two affiliates blanket the state with a clear FM voice and programs tailored to the rural taste. The latest issue of FM and Television concludes that RRN is a boon not only to farmers, but also to the future of FM broadcasting. The network does a job of coverage with its eight stations that an AM hookup of 30 could not match...
Louisville had other big radio plans. NBC, getting into the act, is broadcasting a nationwide course in contemporary U.S. literature from Louisville, with college credit available at first only to listeners of a local FM station. By fall, says NBC, a dozen other colleges will offer credit...
After more than ten experimental years, the FCC last week approved commercial transmission of facsimile (TIME, Jan. 12). On July 15 any FM station that is ready for the job may start printing "fax" newspapers by radio. If it can be done satisfactorily in color (several experimenters think they have workable techniques), that will be all right with...
...only eleven experimental stations will be affected immediately. In Manhattan, faxtation WGHF announced that it was getting ready to broadcast four tabloid pages of text and pictures four times daily. In Passaic, N.J., Finch Telecommunications, Inc. announced that it is already manufacturing 100 transmitters for FM stations, 5,000 colorfax* recorders, which may be plugged into any FM radio. The transmitters will be on the market this week, the recorders (priced between $100 and $150) in two or three months...
Fall. Westinghouse Electric, following the lead of many another radiomaker, cut its radio prices from 13% to 20%. Samples: $79.95 retail for an AM-FM table model (formerly $99.95), $499.95 for a radio-phonograph combination (formerly...