NEWS BY WIRELESS.
NEW SOUTH WALES PAPERS. SCHEME BEING CONSIDERED. P. v I - t Australian and N.Z* Cablo Association. (Reed. 6.5-p.m.) SYDNEY, Aug. 25. ; The Country Press Association is considering a wireless broadcasting scheme •v.- by means of which it would possible < for at. least, eight leading provincial daily newspapers in New South Wales to have direct touch with London twice a day. " Tho association,has.obtained official permission to establish its own wireless sta- ■ r tion for broadcasting news. - Instead of " ' Using the telegraph service, ,as is done at present, receiving# machines would be installed in tho offices of the various newspapers. These would be able to tune 'jn, not only with Sydnoy but with British 'arid American stations. In ■ addition to the eight daily papers mentioned it is also proposed to have ordinary --wireless machines installed in the offices of about 80 other provincial newspapers. ' The details of the scheme will be elaborated :at a conference of country press representatives who are to meet at an early date. v -• ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 9
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169NEWS BY WIRELESS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 9
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