Vernier--Douglas L. (Broadcast Services Director)

Displaying 51 - 69 of 69 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 How to move two radio stations
Alumnus 63:3, p.18
Signs off from Auditorium location on June 2; back on air in Speech-Art Complex in twelve hours; photo.
52 KUNI moves to Speech Complex; both public stations get new studios
Northern Iowan 74:60, p.1
Quick description of the move to new facilities; photo.
53 Broadcaster Vernier testifies before House
Northern Iowan 74:5, p.7
Doug Vernier talks about the need to update communications laws.
54 KUNI tower damaged again; still off air
Northern Iowan 73:20, p.5
KUNI's broadcasting antenna suffered equipment failure again due to wind damage; will be repaired when weather permits.
55 CPB workshops
Northern Iowan 73:4, p.16
Douglas Vernier and others will conduct four radio fund-raising workshops.
56 Public radio drive successful; Vernier explains
Northern Iowan 72:52, p.6
Pledges total over $15,000.
57 KHKE-FM returns to the air
Northern Iowan 72:1, p.7
Broadcasting at 89.5 FM with 8000 watts of power.
58 Public radio awarded grant
Northern Iowan 71:60, p.1
Federal grants totaling over $93,000 will be used for developing a production facility and for increasing membership.
59 Stereo broadcasting begins
Northern Iowan 71:47, p.11
KHKE will change frequency from 88.1 to 89.5 and increase power from 2000 to 8000 watts.
60 Friends to hold fund drive
Northern Iowan 71:44, p.12
Susan Stamberg will speak to meeting.
61 KUNI broadcasts folk art
Northern Iowan 71:29, p.8
Will audition folk musicians.
62 Tower strengths KUNI
Northern Iowan 71:28, p.5
Doug Vernier talks about effects of new tower near Walker; photo.
63 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.
64 KHKE premier; News-Plus-Twenty
Northern Iowan 70:16, p.4
Will feature Iowa news; photo.
65 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.
66 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.
67 KHKE qualified by CPB for public broadcasting
Northern Iowan 69:20, p.1
Has become member of National Public Radio; outline of potential programming.
68 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.
69 Faces old and new fill posts at UNI
Alumnus 57:3, p.10
Short sketches of those appointed to administrative positions; photo.