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Some Meditations on the Radio

Hansen, Harry | March 25, 1925 issue

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The article presents the author's experiences as a radio announcer. The author is also a newspaper columnist, but he now prefers to put his views to his readers through a more convenient way. The author, as a matter of fact, connects this slant to radio principally with the national defense. He remembers about a vague notion of his that the radio would render in times of war, in the matter of expediting message, detecting spies, etc. By actual contact, however, both as a listener and as a broadcaster, he learned that the radio was associated with that other form of service which is a sort of national rallying cry in America.

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RADIO; RADIO audiences; RADIO broadcasters; RADIO broadcasting & war; RADIO broadcasting -- Social aspects; RADIO broadcasting, Armenian
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