WIRELESS AND THE PRESS
QUESTION OF ADVERTISING CONSIDERED LEGITIMATE SPHERE OF NEWSPAPERS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. . BRUSSELS, Juno 12. (Received June 13, at 12.30 p.m.) “ Broadcasting can be a menace to the Press,” declared Mr F. Poaker, speaking on behalf of the British delegation at the International Congress of Press Associations. The conference considered a resolution declaring advertisements the legitimate sphere of newspapers. Congress urged newspapermen to use their influence to prevent dissemination of ad vert i,simm ts by wireless.
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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 9
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79WIRELESS AND THE PRESS Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 9
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