KHKE
Displaying 101 - 129 of 129 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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101 | Art major designs new station symbol UNI Century 2:2, p.5 |
Fletcher Williams designs logo for new KUNI station; will go on air at 84,000 watts initially; KHKE will go off air temporarily until site for new transmitter can be located; photo. | |
102 | KUNI, public radio goes "on the air" Northern Iowan 70:35, p.1 |
KUNI will begin broadcasting in late February or early March at 90.9 megahertz; KHKE will leave air with plans to revive it later this year. | |
103 | KHKE program accepted for national distribution Northern Iowan 70:29, p.5 |
Bob Dorr's "Record Rap" will be featured. | |
104 | Fund drive is success Northern Iowan 70:28, p.1 |
$5900 pledged to KHKE/KUNI. | |
105 | KHKE: great service Northern Iowan 70:26, p.2 |
Enjoys programming. | |
106 | Friends of KHKE-FM organize UNI Century 2:1, p.2 |
Volunteer group forms to promote station and raise funds. | |
107 | KHKE "friends" help with pledge drive Northern Iowan 70:23, p.1 |
Friends will run four day on-air fundraiser. | |
108 | Fatal tower collapse delays new station Alumnus 58:4, p.9 |
Five killed in collapse of KCRG tower on which UNI's equipment was to have been installed; delays start of 100,000 watt public radio station. | |
109 | KHKE "legacy" Northern Iowan 70:16, p.5 |
Will present "The Koussevitzky Legacy". | |
110 | KHKE premier; News-Plus-Twenty Northern Iowan 70:16, p.4 |
Will feature Iowa news; photo. | |
111 | KHKE Northern Iowan 70:9, p.1 |
Will carry Watergate hearings live. | |
112 | Wanted: radio staffers Northern Iowan 70:2, p.7 |
KUNI scheduled to go on air as 100,000 watt station on November 19; openings for students available. | |
113 | Radio presents college credits Northern Iowan 70:1, p.1 |
Professor Day will teach "Major American Poets" on KHKE; photo. | |
114 | New KHKE special projects director appointed Northern Iowan 69:62, p.5 |
Jerrold F. Wareham profile and plans; photo. | |
115 | KHKE discusses women alcoholics Northern Iowan 69:61, p.8 |
Description of documentary program. | |
116 | New staffers begin work at KHKE Northern Iowan 69:58, p.6 |
Wayne Jarvis and Jennifer Roth join KHKE; Ken Wiseman joins Planning. | |
117 | Two campus stations serve UNI area; KHKE & KYTC Northern Iowan 69:56, p.3 |
Description of programming on the two stations. | |
118 | A new KHKE--100,000 watts UNI Century 1:3, p.7 |
$130,000 grant will allow KHKE to boost power by end of year from 5500 to 100,000 watts. | |
119 | This was 1972-1973--remember; Northern Iowan pictorial panorama Northern Iowan 69:55, p.5 |
Picture essay on the school year. | |
120 | KHKE-FM awarded community grant Northern Iowan 69:54, p.4 |
Receives $15,000 grant to hire two new staffers. | |
121 | Decision made to operate two campus stations; for the price of one Northern Iowan 69:45, p.5 |
Doug Vernier outlines history and plans for the two stations: KHKE and KUNI. | |
122 | Regents approve license application request Northern Iowan 69:41, p.4 |
KHKE will continue to broadcast at 88.1 megahertz; new station will broadcast at 90.9. | |
123 | KHKE to increase power; $130,000 federal grant Northern Iowan 69:40, p.5 |
Grant will allow station to be heard in an eighty-mile radius from its tower in Walker. | |
124 | Campus business projects approved by Regents Northern Iowan 69:29, p.1 |
Renovation project in Old Ad for radio-tv services; acquire Tyler property west of Hudson Road. | |
125 | KHKE . . . 88.1 . . . Progression . . . Music that lives Northern Iowan 69:22, p.5 |
Brief description of new programming following NPR affiliation; photo. | |
126 | Hake honored by changing radio station call letters Alumnus 57:4, p.8 |
KTCF becomes KHKE. | |
127 | KHKE qualified by CPB for public broadcasting Northern Iowan 69:20, p.1 |
Has become member of National Public Radio; outline of potential programming. | |
128 | KHKE provides diversity Northern Iowan 69:14, p.4 |
Schedule of programming. | |
129 | FM station reorganized Northern Iowan 69:1, p.5 |
KHKE will go off air for re-organization; will come back with longer hours and National Public Radio programming. |