Page Six — THE VOICE — Decembei 1980 Radio Questionnaire GET ON THE MAIL LIST BY RETURNING THIS PAINLESS QUESTIONNAIRE WFSS, Fayettevilles' Public Radio is gearing up for its power increase. Yes, WFSS will begin broadcasting on a 100,000 watt frequency very soon and will then have a 30 mile radius. We must begin making plans to provide the kind of programming Fayette ville wants to hear from its public radio. After all public radio is your radio. You can help us by answering a few questions about your own preferences. It should come as no surprise to you that WFSS will be soon start to look for financial support — to get us started and keep us going. Our support will come from our members, corporate and business gifts, foundation grants, individual donations, etc. We are not asking you for a donation now. We are, however, asking you for a pledge of support and for your views on the way WFSS can best serve Fayetteville and the sur rounding areas. Please take the time to answer these few questions and return your answers to us at the address given at the end of this questionnaire. If you’ve already made a donation, thanks again! We'd still like to hear from you, of course. 1) Are you happy to see that Public Radio is expanding in your community? Yes No B L I R A D I O w F S S 2) Do you now listen to Public Radio? Yes No 3) If you listen to Public Radio, which station? WFSS WSHA WUNC -Other 4) Please rank from 1 through 10 the types of programming you would prefer to hear on WFSS? Classical J322 Live or tape-delayed coverage Drama significant legislative hearings National News — Public Affairs Other -Children’s Shows 5. Would you personally be interested in making a significant tax deductible contribution to WFSS’’ Not this time Yes Under $100 $100-$1,000 -No 6, Would you like to volunteer some of your time to WFSS? Yes In which category Fund-raising - Community Relations Production Newsletter Program Guide -Announcer Board Operator 7. At what times do you listen to your radio most',’ Morning Noon Evening Night -Programming Guide -News/Public Affairs 8. Your age? 9. Comments; Your occupation?- 10. Name .\(ldress Zip- WANTED! Sports Editor Sports Writers Contact: Curtis Prichard THi VOICE, RJSC 486-1357 INFORMATION SERVICE 483-7727 Questions? We have ACCESS to a total community service di rectory. Legal, health and social services. Recreation and club opportunities. Coun seling and emergency numbers. Consumer interests. We've got the information. Give us a call! ATTENTION!! If you know of any student who has made or is making out standing contributions to the Fayetteville Community or to College in general, please notify “The Voice."’ We would like to recognize all outstanding FSU students in our monthly “Student Profile.” Submit all names to “The Voice” office between 11 a.m.-5 p.m. or contact Ronnie McLean at “The Voice” office. MOVIES tor January 1981 Tuesday, January 13 Village of the Damned This film is about a diabolical group of unusually preco cious children on unearthly origin has become a classic of the genre. A dozen supernatural children are born after a strange spell overtakes an English village; eventually, only George Sanders stands in the way of the demonic powers. Cast: George Sanders, Barbara Shelley Wednesday, January 28 The General Buster Keaton is a "stumble-footed boob" who seemingly can't do anything right. A classic comedy of the silent era. All movies will be shown at 7 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Student Center. Please mail to: .Ms Lenitu Freeman. Director Devek)pment liadio Promotion WFSS Radio Radio. Fayette\ ille. N, C. 28301 It'you ha\e any question.s. please call Lenita Freeman at (919),486-1381 Return those books before vacation or else your charges for them will be your returning welcome!

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