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ADVANCE TN AMERICA MR HARRIS’ IMPRESSIONS (Per Press Association). Wellington, Aug. 25Two things which chiefly struck Mr A. R. Harris, general manager ot the Broadcasting Company, in his trip through tho United States and Canada wore the enormous advance in broadcasting as a- social fad or in peop’e’s lives, and tlie wealth and talent at the disposal of the big broadcasting companies.
The American people expert everything, from tthe biggest event to the smallest, to be broadcast, and it mWhilo awav, Mr Harris was chiefly concerned with the technical side of broadcasting, and on t-h.-s he is making a special report rto the company.
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2668, 26 August 1930, Page 5
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