LINKING UP THE WORLD.
RECORD RADIO PROGRAMME. USHERING IN NEW YEAR. ENTERPRISE IN AMERICA. By Telegraph—Prcs3 Association—Copyright. (Received 9.10 p.m.) A. and N.Z. NEW YOBK, Dec. 31. The radio world will make an effort to usher in the New Year on Friday night with the most elaborate attempt yet made to bring all the earth within speaking distance. The programme from New York will be sent back from London and to make it a world-wide event news despatches received by radio and telegraph from the Orient, South and Central America, will be relayed across the Atlantic from here. London stations will relay the programme to the Continent, and nine of the most powerful radio stations in the United States will be linked up for the attempt. The Chimes of Big Ben in London will be heard in reply to us. They in turn will be answered by the Carillon of a New York Church. The ConsulGenerals in European countries will broadcast the messages back Home.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19215, 2 January 1926, Page 9
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