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TELEVISION’S PROGRESS

GREAT EXPECTATIONS. BROADCASTING PROPOSALS. LONDON, Jan. 7. Television, which will enable the looker-in to sit at home and see events happening at a distance, will be general in two years if the confident expectations of some experts are realised. At a meeting of Baird Television, Ltd., in London it was declared by one speaker that television would soon be supplanting mere sound broadcasts. Experts state that much progress has been made on the technical side, but has been retarded by tht need of more suitable wave-lengths. Lurd Ampthill, chairman, informed the shareholders that it was now possible to transmit scenes which included several persons; it was also possible to broadcast specially written plays. It was hoped shortly to establish the broadcasting television in England as a result of conferences with the British Broadcasting Corporation. The general technique of the system had been greatly improved, especially in connection with outdoor scenes, a notable broadcast being the last Derby. An improved form of televisor should soon be commercialised. The company’s expenditure in the past year had been £70,657. The wireless correspondent of the Times, describing successful New York experiments, says that high-grade images are being produced. This class of television is of limited

applicability, however, and real progress is impossible on the present wavelengths. The results attained by the Baird system exceed those of any comparable type, and the British Broadcasting Corporation is exploring its entertainment value, which is the crux of television’s popularity.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 12, 15 January 1932, Page 11

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TELEVISION’S PROGRESS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 12, 15 January 1932, Page 11

TELEVISION’S PROGRESS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 12, 15 January 1932, Page 11