BROADCASTING IN AMERICA
— | THREE IMPRESSIVE ! FEATURES j AUSTRALIAN’S IMPRESSIONS j fUHXTID PRESS i.SSOCIATIOIT-COPTBIGHT.) (Received June 15, 9.30 p.m.) NEW YORK, June 15. Mr T. W. Bearup, a member ofj the Australian Broadcasting Com-| mission, after a study of American, iconditions,' informed the Australian^ I Associated Press that three aspec s j jof broadcasting in the United States j I were particularly impressive. j ! These were the unremitting effort j to make educational programmes! and even charitable appeals an en-j tertainment, the care and expense, lavished on acoustical facilities at studios, and the high technical proficiency of broadcasting transoms-; si° n - , • -KT .. '■ After a fortnights stay m New : I York Mr Bearup will proceed to, | Europe to continue his enquiries. ,
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21811, 17 June 1936, Page 11
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