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KBYU’s Community Volunteer Council (CVC) is an advisory council composed of viewers, listeners, and leaders who volunteer time each month to better help Eleven and Classical 89 meet local interests and needs. Members represent the broad perspectives that make our audience unique, and their recommendations allow us to better represent and serve the community. Meetings are open to the public.

CVC Leaders

Simon Bolivar, Chair

CVC Members
Gwen Anderson, Drew Browning, Myla Dutton, Alice Edvalson, Lynn Flinders, Calli Hales, Marian Howe-Taylor, Rev. Dean Jackson, Kenneth Luker, Melanie Lundberg, Monroe Paxman, Shirley Paxman, ,Alex Schmalz, Teresa Tavares
Upcoming Meetings
10:00 am, Friday, February 10, 2012
10:00 am, Friday, May 11, 2012
10:00 am, Friday, August 10, 2012
10:00 am, Friday, October 12, 2012
Meeting Location

BYU Broadcasting Building
Meeting Rooms B & C
701 East University Parkway
Provo, Utah 84602
(801) 422-8450

The BYU Broadcasting Building, on the campus of Brigham Young University, is located immediately east of the Marriott Center.


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Meeting Summaries

Click on the dates below for a summary of issues discussed in previous Community Volunteer Council meetings.


Friday, September 9, 2011
The principal topic of discussion was coverage of the 2012 Elections. The goals of Eleven’s and Classical 89’s election programming should be to 1) create better informed voters and, 2) increase voter turnout. The staff was encouraged to produce and broadcast programs that are substantive and delve into a candidate’s philosophy on a deeper level than campaign rhetoric. Various program ideas were discussed including radio “town hall” editions of “Thinking Aloud” featuring a wide spectrum of voting citizens and short interstitial programs about the election process for broadcast on Eleven. These short video pieces could also be used online and made available to schools. The staff reported that “Thinking Aloud” is now available to a national audience through additional broadcasts on BYU Radio’s Sirius/XM channel. Classical 89 and BYU Radio are producing a new series, “Highway 89,” that features live and as-if-live performances by the finest local and visiting musicians. Eleven’s original production, “Remembering Geneva Steel,” premiered in August and was one of the highest rated programs during the pledge drive. A documentary on the Hotel Utah, titled “Utah’s White Palace” will premiere in December. Eleven distributed “The Mormon Tabernacle Choir Salutes Our Armed Forces” concert that was taped in July to PBS stations nationally for broadcast this coming Veterans Day. There was also a report on the strong community interest in the new BYU Broadcasting Building.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
Friday, November 12, 2010
Friday, February. 12, 2010

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