ENGLAND CALLING
BRIGHTER WIRELESS.
Link With Main European
Music Centres.
BROADCAST TO U.S.A.
(British Official Wireless.)
(Received 12 noon.)
RUGBY, September 4.
By an extension of the relay system British listeners to wireless broadcasts will, in a few months, be connected direct with the i three big European music centres, Vienna, Budapest and Warsaw. The success which recently attended the relaying of the Salzburg-Mozart festival in part led to an extension of . the arrangements made possible by the International Broadcasting Union, which has headquarters at Geneva.
Land lines of an improved type will provide English listeners with a broadcast equal in clearness to a studio performance. The British Broadcasting Corporation is also developing communications with America, and interchanges of items will be more frequent in the future.
- America will shortly hear among other items a series of talks entitled "England Calling," to which Sir Oliver Lodge, Mr. H. G. Wells, Mr. John Masefield, and cither famous Englishmen will contribute, i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 210, 5 September 1930, Page 7
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