878 BROADCASTERS
'Station XCR, Villa Acuna, iMexfoo, operating on 500,000 watts, is the highest powered station shown among I'tliO'approximately.B7B stations included |in a list of the world's Tadio stations compiled by the Commerce Department. Tho,list, was made- up before WLW, at Cincinnati,' completed electing its 500,000 -natt tiansmitter. A station in Leipzig, Germanjy is recorded as using* 150,000 watts Stition OKP, Piague, Czechoslovakia, is shown by the compilation to be operating on 120,000 watts' ' „" Two stations in -Aloscaw and one in Leningiad, ' Russia, aie recoided ,as using 100,000 watts ''po'wei' for bioadcasting's1 t Nothing is-said about the station Recently iepoj.ted heie to be ope'iating on 500,000^ watts in Russia Shoit wave and television stations located, throughout the world md numbeiing 136 are included in the list Eeeoids of the Federal' Radio Com'mißSion show that there Slro 585 radio bioadeastmg stations operated m the United States China, with. 72 stations, ranks' next, and is followed by Canada with 64; Australia. 61; Mexico, 54.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 21
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