Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 6B, Image 34

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Members of the Hedytiny KKMA lampus radio station summer crew, Steven Lyons., Nelson
Whipple. lames /anuary . Mo Nishivama and Dylan Mirti hope to be on the air by winter term.
KRMA staff hopes for winter start-up
By Rob Ward
t moor) PditOnal 1 daor
Although it has not vet secured .1 license from
the federal (’nmmumi ations Commission, radio
station KKN1A ( ontinues to progress from i om op
lion to realits
The campus radio station will ho broadcasting
hv winter term no mattoi what said lames Janu
ar\. the station's general manager
( urrenth groups of between It) and 12 people
are helping to renovate a building on Agate Street
that w ill become the station's studio
Two fundraisers have paid for building mate
rials Januarv said he is hesitant to use am of the
$25,1>8 1 in student ini idental fees allor ated to the
station last spring
"1 hope to have Iho studio and production team
in place by the end of fall term," he said.
kRMA hopes to broadcast on a second frequen
cy that kU AX. the existing University radio sta
lion, applied for two years ago, but the K!(! has
boon slow to respond A bid fora frequent \ costs
$(>,000, and time must be allotted for others to
bid for the same frequent y, but none did. January
said
As for the delay, he said, "Somebody needs to
be kicked
Deregulation during the Reagan years created a
rush of applications for more frequencies, slow
ing the process of getting final i onfirmation of
the station's !■'(!(! license, January said.
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