That station would work as an interchange station for different means of transportation.
Within the TV model of public interest, non-state, the station works with cultural support.
Also, the station is working on getting digital cameras and making their telecasts much stronger visually.
In peak hours, the station works only in one direction: as an entrance or an exit.
"We realized that if we didn't have a strong leader, the station won't work," she said.
The station was demolished during redevelopment works in 1967.
The station is also working more closely with the college's recording program to air music projects played, recorded, and produced by students of the college.
The station works on an average 60% music - 40% speech principle with each show having slightly different amounts of these.
By the late 1920s, the two stations were working jointly on various programs, promotions, and sponsorship efforts.
The station quickly worked to restore programming to cable systems.