APPENDIX D Effect of secs. 110 and 112 restrictions on the instructional "Exemption" A. Total Educational and instructional programs broadcast during survey Less: Educational programs which do not constitute "systematic Balance: Educational programs eligible for sec. 110(2) "Instruc- B. Systematic instructional programs broadcast during survey period.. Less: Out-of-classroom instructional programs not qualifying by Less: Instructional programs denied exemption by reason of sec. 3. Licensee: State of Oregon, Acting By and Through State Board of Higher Education. 4. Is the Licensee a private corporation or other "community" organization college or university public school system, board of education, etc. private non-profit school or school system other (specify) See Question 3. 5. Is the licensee a non-profit educational institution, that is does it have a regular faculty, student body, and course of instruction. 6. Is the radius of the area normally encompassed by our station's own transmissions (Grade B contour) more than 100 miles? 7. How many years has your station been on the air? 44 years. 9. To whom should inquiries regarding this survey be addressed? Name: Kenneth L. Warren Title: Program Manager Street: 200 Ag. Hall, OSU Campus City: Corvallis. State: Oregon. Zip: 97331 Area Code: 503. Phone: 754-3424 PART II. NETWORKING AND PROGRAM EXCHANGE 1. Is your station an affiliate of one or more networks or program services? If so, Please indicate for each such network whether program distribution to your station is by tape exchange, or by electronic means (land lines, microwave, off-the-air). If a network is only partially or occasionally interconnected, so that its program distribution to your station is accomplished both by electronic transmission and by tape exchange, list it under both categories. Tape Exchange Networks or Program Services 1. Broadcasting Foundation of America 2. National Educational Radio Network 3. University Broadcast Services Network (Brigham Young University) 4. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (transcriptions) 5. Franklin Institute. 6. American Chemical Society 7. National Aeronautics and Space Administration “Electronic” Networks A. KOAC-AM provides broadcast origination of program materials for B. KOAP-FM in Portland by means of direct microwave "electronic netC. work" interconnection. KOAC-AM has capability of simultaneous reD. broadcast of program originations from KOAP-FM by means of off-theE. air pickup. See microwave routes diagram, attached. 2. Short of "networking" arrangements, does your station participate in regular tape exchange arrangements with any other stations? 3. Does your station itself produce any programs for any of the networks listed above? If so, which network (s) ? National Educational Radio Network Note: If you did not have space above to list all of the networks or program services you belong to, list the others below. Be sure to use numbers for tape networks and letters for electronic networks. |