BROADCASTING.
A REPLY TO MR WELLS. (b> ciaLii—paiss AsaocunoNr-copTsiOHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AMD K.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, April 4. '•'Broadcasting is only five years old," said Professor Low, in reply to Mr H. G. Wells's provocative criticism, "yet it has increased its circulation more than Mr Wells has. Soon we shall have television. Mr Wells is one of the most brilliant men living, so he should help to.improve. broadcasting." v scores of experts point to the broadcast of the Oxford-Cambridge • boat™c?> asking ; "Doesn't that answer Mr Wells?" WfiDDING MUSIC BY RADIO. (AtTSTBALTAW AND K.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) v . . . MELBOURNE, April 5. Victoria generally to-day will particiment 1D ** W6<^n & * n a country settlemarr'age will be solemnised in . ouse - the prospective bride, i'n<r r? no P lano > asked the BroadcastC ° Uld broadcast the The request was granted.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18969, 6 April 1927, Page 10
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