BROADCASTING
DOES WIRELESS BRING RAIN 7 Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, February 5. (Received February 6, at noon.) People at Matlock, a mountain resort in Derbyshire, are requesting other spas to co-operate in a petition to the authorities to forbid broadcasting for one month to test its effect on the weather) There is a growing conviction at many health resorts that the phenomenally rainy weather for the past thirteen months is due to wireless. It is pointed out many mornings are fine, and that rain frequently begins with the wireless programmes, and gets worse in the afternoon and evening, as broadcasting inoreaseu.
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Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 6
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101BROADCASTING Evening Star, Issue 19783, 6 February 1928, Page 6
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