The Cadre, November 26, 1974, Page 4 All About Radio CIMN (Not (sun) Hard to believe, but there are still people in 'Charlottetown who donlt know what the U.P.E.I. Student Radio Station is all about. So I'll try to present a few facts. . The station's‘call letters are CIMN, which stands for Campus, Infor- mation, music, and news. We were previously known as CSUR or Radio U.P.E.I. Our call letters~officially became CIMN on October 30,‘ 1974 when we were granted a broadcasting license from the Canadian Radio and Television Commission. Under the terms of the lise ence, we were not allowed to use CSUR and CIMN was the only station I.D. sub— mitted that was approved by C.R.T.C. Now, this license is the same type of lisence granted to any other radio station in Canada. The dif- ference is that we can only broadcast under a power output of 20 watts. This gives the station only en— ough power to cover the en- tire UniVersity area. We accept advertising from Charlottetown firms, pro- duce our own commercials in most cases, and do the same things that the largest statiOns in Canada do; only we do them on a smaller scale. Perhaps, in a few years, we Will apply to the CRTC for a permit to boost our power output enough to cover all of the Charlottetown area. There is also a posibility, of the radio station getting a channel on the T.V. cable when it is installed in Char— lottetown, but these events are in the future- Before the year is over, Radio CIMN will have installed a complete new studio. So in- stead of single studio we now have, we will have a Mater Control room and a production' room. This should increase the broadcasting quality im— mensely. I Just recently, Radio CIMN received a Xaviera Hol- lander tape from U.N.B. This tape was recorded live at a talk show with Ms. Hollander at U.N.B. and was made avail- able to CIMN through the A.A. U.B. tape exchange program. «ocuuoaxoawoqnoowoomrcwoouvo» CIMN RADIO NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... ADDRESS . . . . ... . . . . ........ PH. N0 . . . . .......... . . . . .. MUSIC PREF........ . . . . . . .. PLEASE PLACE APPLICATION IN MAIL BOX IN POST OFFICE, - MAIN BUILDING. O. A.A.U.B. Association of University Braodcasters and.consistsi of 9 Maritime University radio stations. weeks CIMN will receive a tape of some event from one of the other Universities. CIMN will also be producing tapes and sending them to other'Universitiesw D.J.'s from CIMN have been playing disco music at the Tradewind lounge. a joint venture between Radio CIMN and the Tradewind owners and is working out very well. so gracious as to build the station two new offices at no charge to the Student Union. for the Station Manager and the Music Director and were, sorely needed. office will be used as the record library. open line talk show every Wednesday noon hostedgby Maurice Rogerson. students are welcome to call in and Voice their opinions. PEOPLE _ Station Manager — Mike stands for Atlantic Every two For the last six weeks, This is The University has been These offices are The existing CIMN also presents an All Hennessey Program Director - Mike Ingraham Music Director — Kip Puiia News Director — Maurice Rogerson Chief Engineer — Kenny Adams TEN Other people who have cdntributed a great deal to the station this year are: Cheryl Cannon, Vicky Reid, Don Gallant; Mike McMahon, JfiD. Tramley, Randy Perry. and Barry Peters-among‘others.. The Radio Station has a ’few openings for D.J.'s, esp- vecially in the mornings. The station usually starts ‘ nts OE E SPECIAL 0N.... CANADIAN ARTISTS-To BE, - AIRED SUNDAYS AT 10:00 PM. ‘Wunm Now’ Mole lmfonna’tion Centre The "Women Now" mobile information was on campus last Wednesday loaded with facts and information, with everything from birth control to how to find a job. The van has been travelling thr- oughout P.E.I. since September, making this information avail— able toalLIslandersprimarily for the benifit of women, but open to all. This ser- ‘vice was not for the purpose of pushing Womens Lib, But its intention was to make women aware of themselves as women in their society. Films were shown through- out the afternfion. Topics of these,films pertained specifically to women —‘ struggle for equality, the awareness of the female body, and the women in the working world. There was informatiOn on birth control, the Can— adian and P.E.I.5tatuéof Women report, International Womew‘s Year, literature their y variations. L); '- .AL VDU out with-a full entohrage' ~ of D.J.'s in the Fall and.:,a then, because of different circumstances, drop out as the year progresses. CIMN welcomes any people whorn would like to work at the stationlor.just want to come up for a visit. Lo- cation is fourth floor, Main Building., ' written By and for women called "Herstory", how to fifig a job, just to name a few., There was also a display of handcrafts and, of course, the co-ordinators of the program itself were,- there§to answer questions.1; Ghe program was a very worthwhile venture and Should be continued possibly with . If you missed this event last week, cons- ider,that you missed Some— thing very good.