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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1965, p. 29

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-- a ore 28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, April 29, 1965 BBG ASKED TO RESCIND FM-RADIO LICENCE Physicist Demands Station's Demise ¥ i yspa-|affiliates ired "to carry| for Kingston. There -- A Queen's|chairman and former newspa-jaffiliates are required 'to carry|gramming ; ton. onivenia Bet itr thelper editor, noted that CKWS-\a 24- to 25-hour weekly mini-|was considerable agitation for Board of Broadcast Governors|FM does not have'a man on|mum of CBC network shows, jit there. Tuesday to rescind the FM (fre-inews. Newspaper owner Lord) Arthur Phelps, a CKWS. di- He doubted the CBC could | quency modulation) licence of/Thomson of Fleet and Senatorjrector, said a good number Of provide a full service in King-| CKWS Kingston. | |Rupert Davies, president of the| the station's programs are S€-/ston with a low-power transmit. H. M. Love suggested the sta-| Kingston Whig - Standard, are rious and making a contribu |ter, but it might be worth ex- tion's FM frequency be re-|principal owners of CKWS and tion to the community in local! pjoring. placed by a CBC repeater sta-|Mr. Allison said he is distressed terms. The station was using its) pr stewart asked Mr. Hof- tion. He said Kingston deservesjat the failure of two such peo-/required CBC quota. stetter whether he would be good-quality CBC programs but/ple to put more money into it. Nop SURPRISED prepared to give up the CBC, fails to get'them on CKWS. Mr, Allison told Mr. Hofstet-| "br Andrew Stewart, board affiliation. Mr. Hofstetter re- Mr. Love also called for anjter the ownership of the radio| airman, 'ld he ia: not sur-jplied CKWS has had excellent, independent' BBG survey of] station is also tied up with the prised at Mr, Love's purpose in|relations with the CBC and re Kingston. Many people there only daily newspaper in King- trying to get CBC-style pro-iproud to be associated with it are dissatisfied with CKWS)ston. This meant @ FS i in ihn SONS ede aidegtte. Beudintal Rene cate snide service, not only FM but in the/gle-hold on the news, | main AM field, he said. | Mr. Allison said he thought Opposing a licence renewal this might lead Mr. Hofstetter application by CKWS-FM, Mrjto have a news reporter on Love said a small repeater sta-staff. tion could broadcast CBC pro-) wr. Allison noted CKWS-FM grams from corporation st@haq doubled broadcast time tions in other centres. _ |lately, but with Lord Thomson R. W. Hofstetter, the station'anq Senator Davies involved manager, told the board CKWS)|«surely this is a small effort a B feels there is a real future inifor these titans of the press Me INTERIOR DECORATOR FM broadcasting and he plans! world." to put real effort into it. If it was brought to the at- Carlyle Allison, board vice) ention of either man it might mare egige be regarded as deplorable that " the FM station does not have a iy X . 15 King Street East S mbolic Ex 0 full-time man on news, he said. i Y CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Mr. Allison said Mr. Hofstetter has not d much to make the ' Torch On Way station grow. Phone 725-2686 Mr. Hofstetter said there are MONTREAL (CP)--A_ burn-|difficulties because the King- ing torch carried 135 milesiston market has news availa- from Ottawa by relays of 64 ble from 10 other media. : runners was used today to light' To Mr. Love, Mr. Allison said a symbolic flame that will burnjit is CBC policy not to place until April 28, 1967, opening) low-power transmitters in areas here there is an AM CBC af- date of the Montreal world's)w fair. lfiliate, which CKWS is. 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