THIRTEEN COUNTRIES NOW HAVE TELEVISION
PARIS. Viewers In IS countries now see regular television programmes, toe latest information reported by the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation indicates. Eleven countries are experimenting with television, and at least 30 other lands are either preparing to set up transmitters or are seriously studying the idea, toe report says.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27065, 13 June 1953, Page 9
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