TELEVISION ON THEATRE SCREEN
* " LONDON Dec. 10. Tlie Manchester Guardian states tliat a most successful television broadcast was carried out from the BroadcUsting Corporation 's studios at Alexandra Palace, when scenes were projeeted 011 a full-Bize cinema screen 30 miles away by ineans of new Baird apparatus. The audience stated that the vision was equal to that of directly-projected film. Tlie G aumont-British Co., owners of the cinema, were so impressed that they express the hope that the Broadcasting Corporation will encourage similar experiments, and state that they are will,iag to co-.o£oratfi«
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 69, 14 December 1937, Page 3
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