The White Falcon - 14.01.1972, Síða 6
Coffee cup and records in hand,
Mark Lazar gets ready to do his
"Morning Man" show.
Photo Feature
Station manager Tom Wiecks (Mr. Foolery) checks the record files to
find the right music for his "Housewive's Special" program.
by
JOSN Lance O’Neal
"This is AFRS at the NATO base
in Keflavik, Iceland-------24 hour
radio in the great North Atlan-
tic ."
AFRS, the 250 watt base radio
station broadcasts the sounds
people want to hear, all day, ev-
ery day.
"Serving the American audience
—servicemen, wives, everybody"
is the goal of the station, ac-
cording to station manager Tom
Wiecks. "It's very difficult to
be all things to all people.
We're hitting the majority of the
audience with what they want to
hear," Tom says.
The news is taken from the
Jim Roark answers one of his listener's requests
during his Night Owl show.
There's really nothing to running the audio con-
trol board. All of the switches are labeled.
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January 14, 1972