1988-1989 Yearbook

MA~~COMM: TV-19, Epsilon Television and radio moved in new directions this year. TV-19 emerged this year with new programs and a new motto. A contest was held to develop a slogan for the station and "More than just making the grade" was chosen. New programs such as Big D-TV hit the air and a live newscast was broadcast every night at 6:30. Big DTV broadcast live one night at the student center with a student audience and the D.J. Kern Bruner, sophomore, addressed his KHCA audience. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. news crew covered the campaign election live during the local elections. KHCA was under the direction of station manager John Phillips. The station, AM 56 on the dial, was broadcast to all the dorms through a transmitter. KHCA, a student run radio station, was sponsored by Mike James. The station played top 40 hits as well as providing news. Alpha Epsilon Rho, the national fraternity for Radio and Television majors, stayed busy with a variety of projects in both areas of communication. The fraternity EDITING. Viewing his video, Mark Haynes, junior, takes advantage of the editing room. The new facilities were located in the Ganus Building. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. CAMERA 1. Daren Howard, sophomore, learns to use the TV 19 camera under the direction of Mike James, Mass C~mmunication Instructor. TV Practicum gave students practical experience in the TV studio. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. KHCA, Rho Alpha attended the National Convention for Communication majors during April in Las Vegas. The organization en - tered divisions ranging from news to entertainment. In December they toured a television station in Little Rock and watched the newscast in progress. TV-19, KHCA, and Alpha Epsilon Rho provided students with an opportunity to further their knowledge in the radio and TV world with some experience at the stations. TV-19 and KHCA also provided entertainment for Harding students. -Kyla Martin TV 19, KHCA, Alpha Epsilon Rho 57

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