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Yale Students to Run College TV Channel

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The first student-owned and operated television station in the country will begin broadcasting tonight at Yale. WYBC-TV will air a two hour program of undergraduate talent, starting at 8 p.m.

Lack of frequency modulation equipment will force the station to broadcast without sound. Audio will be provided by WYBC, the undergraduate AM radio station.

WYBC-TV, built through contributions of faculty members and friends of the University, will be located in the basement of Hendrie Hall.

The television station will broadcast on a closed circuit. From the studio, 2000 feet of co-axial cable carry the program to the dormitories.

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