POPULARITY OF RADIO.
AMERICAN STATISTICS. The increase in the growth of broad easting is shown by recent statistics from the United States. Exports of radio an paratus from that country increased from £560.000 m 1922 to £1.700.000 at the close of 1925. The saturation comparison wit ll other industries to date is as fo'lows • " r "!^ r of homes in the United + ~tes. 26 r r 00: phonogranhs, 11 O r P eng . antomohi'es, 18 r 17.PC0 pro ; homes wired for oV—mtv 15 homes w'th re "* A census o f T'—"'-d S*at«s radio who'e Ba'ers and d-'-'-i'-nto-® r ,v ' !f ' carry a -tee'.- r%r pr CPcton'os, oq mo 8-on dealers •' / t v -e ne~>- -e-'-'-d in 1921. vrbort ♦ h—e w»-» rr,n 1 »' sinco that t ; -" t'-ev. have beer, so that 29 fro was the nr-'f of dealers in 'he United States at the beginning of 1927.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19718, 18 August 1927, Page 15
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