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KDVS accepting applications for the Summer Programming Quarter

Come the 19th of June, KDVS 90.3 FM will be rearranging it's schedule for the summer. Those interested in getting invloved with the station, or for those of you who are, should turn in the Show Request Form  and test downloadable from this blog post. KDVS is always looking for new programmers and even if you aren't prepared to for the 19th, you can start New Volunteer classes this summer and start in fall. Consider beoming part of our exciting and open music and new community! 

You can apply to both music and public affairs programming, and apply for either Summer Session 1 or 2 at UC Davis or both.

You'll need adobe reader to view the request form, free here, and then email it to programming [at] kdvs [dot] org. SRF's will be assessed by show quality and volunteers hours. New applicants must take the KDVS class, do 50 hours of volunteer work and participate in shadowing and DJ training.

 

KDVS Programming

Special meeting of the Campus Media Board this Friday, June 3, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. in the Mee Room, 3rd Floor, Memorial Union

 

The meeting is to hear community comment in response to an advertisement from the "David Horowitz Foundation" that appeared on page 7 of Thursday's issue of the California Aggie.  For more info email: mediaboard [at] ucdavis [dot] edu.

Great Coverage for Common Frequency on the eve of their benefit tomorrow

Free Press Media Minutes- Common Frequency Helps Community Media Expand:

KDVS DJs write and star in SN&R

http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/radio-activist/content?oid=1961375

 

Interview of new KDVS public affairs DJ, Gavin Dahl, host of "Making Waves", about his efforts throughout his long career in radio and currently as part of former KDVS GM Todd Urick's non-profit  Common Frequency. Article wrtten by KDVS's own Tatari, Tara Eshghi host of Aural Fixations. Check it out!

Radio Theatre Fundraiser Show-Live in Studio B

 

 

Radio Theater went live for Fundraiser. We'll do anything to raise the dough.

KDVS News: UC Davis Budget Hearing

There was a budget hearing in Chemistry 194 on March 8, 2011. Although the attendance of students was lower than expected, the students who did attend were involved and interested. Students were given paper to write questions on, and the panel spent most of the meeting answering these. The members of the panel agreed to have another meeting in spring quarter to continue updating students about the status of the budget. The members of the panel included: Bob Powell, Chair of Academic Senate; Kelly Ratliff, Associate Vice Chancellor; Linda Katehi, Chancellor; Ralph Hexter, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor; Fred Wood, Vice Chancellor; Joey Chen, Former ASUCD Controller; and Steven Ybarra, Former Civil Rights Attorney and current Professor.

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