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If you were on the KCPR staff during Cal Poly's 1971-72 academic year, please add details (*JERRY, ADD LINK TO HOW HISTORY IS ORGANIZED, ETC.*): just a paragraph or two about your time at KCPR will help us fill in the gaps.
!!Executive Staff
-* *Station Manager:* Joe Smith
-* *XYZ
:* Jane Doe
+* *Station Manager:* XYZ
+* *Traffic Director
:* Marsha Krinsky
* *Janitor:* JerryPeek (note link to the person's page on the wiki)
!!Events, ...
+* [KCPR starts 24-hour broadcasting | 24HourBroadcastsOctober1971 ] - On October 29, 1971, KCPR began broadcasting 24 hours a day. Here are a _Mustang Daily_ story from that day about the schedule expansion, the "Freak Night in the City" promotion that started it, and a photo of traffic directory Marsha Krinsky carrying 1,500 45's.
* [A Landmark Broadcast in 1971 | GsuBroadcastNovember1971 ] - On November 3, 1971, KCPR's talk show _Study Break_ broadcast an interview and call-in discussion with two representatives from the new Gay Student Union. These are the _Mustang Daily_ story from November 9, 1971, and a 2004 discussion about it from the old KCPR message board.
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KCPR Radio History, 1971-72
If you were on the KCPR staff during Cal Poly's 1971-72 academic year, please add details (JERRY, ADD LINK TO HOW HISTORY IS ORGANIZED, ETC.): just a paragraph or two about your time at KCPR will help us fill in the gaps.
Executive Staff
- Station Manager: XYZ
- Traffic Director: Marsha Krinsky
- Janitor: JerryPeek (note link to the person's page on the wiki)
Events, ...
- KCPR starts 24-hour broadcasting - On October 29, 1971, KCPR began broadcasting 24 hours a day. Here are a Mustang Daily story from that day about the schedule expansion, the "Freak Night in the City" promotion that started it, and a photo of traffic directory Marsha Krinsky carrying 1,500 45's.
- A Landmark Broadcast in 1971 - On November 3, 1971, KCPR's talk show Study Break broadcast an interview and call-in discussion with two representatives from the new Gay Student Union. These are the Mustang Daily story from November 9, 1971, and a 2004 discussion about it from the old KCPR message board.