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College nightowls will be able to hear Crimson Network programs for an additional hour each night after today, as plans for extension of broadcasting hours from midnight to one o'clock went into effect yesterday.
The new program will consist of recorded music with the emphasis on "good hot jazz." A recent Network survey of listeners revealed the many students would like to hear broadcasts after midnight, and WHCN heads, investigating the regular offerings over Boston stations, felt that most were lacking in good programs of recorded music at that hour.
Present plan call for a different announcer to handle the program each day, so that each man can build up a style of his own. In addition to the jazz featured, some swing numbers will he included.
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