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Simultaneous with the announcement that this evening's broadcast will be the last of the current season, the Crimson Network revealed yesterday that it definitely expects to be on the air four nights a week this summer.
In addition, tentative plans have been made that will drastically alter the hours of broadcasting. Instead of the 7:30 to 11 o'clock schedule being pursued at present, the Network will not come on the air until 9 o'clock, but in compensation it plans to postpone its closing hours to 11:30. Officials emphasized, however, that the details of its plans were still in a very embryonic state.
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