TELEVISION PROGRESS
MARVELLOUS EXPERIMENT NEWSPAPER TRANSMITTED NEW YORK, April 3. A message from Schenectady states that the General Electric Co. has announced that a complete page of newspaper wos transmitted from San Francisco here by radio for the first time threo hours after the journal was printed, the distance being 2500 miles. The recording machine was developed by Mr. Charles Young, son of Mr. Owen D. Young. It can be attached to any radio receiver much the same as a loud speaker. Radio engineers forecast that some day radio may deliver a large part of !he business mail and bring the daily newspaper into the home quite irrespective of distance. Television has made sum rapid strides recently that engineers expect that before the year is ended, radio listeners may also see games proceeding.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17227, 5 April 1930, Page 5
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