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Here are two points of design which intrigue the visitor to Station 1ZB’s new studio, On the table in the talks studio there is nothing visible but three false books. and when a speaker is due on the air, a warning flashes from the one at the right, a second warning from that at the left, and finally the speaker talks into a microphone concealed in the middle book. The sponsors’ observation lounge (left) is above and behind the radio theatre. From it a sponsor can watch the production of his programme and at the same time hear it as it sounds over the air.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 124, 7 November 1941, Page 13

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Here are two points of design which intrigue the visitor to Station 1ZB’s new studio, On the table in the talks studio there is nothing visible but three false books. and when a speaker is due on the air, a warning flashes from the one at the right, a second warning from that at the left, and finally the speaker talks into a microphone concealed in the middle book. The sponsors’ observation lounge (left) is above and behind the radio theatre. From it a sponsor can watch the production of his programme and at the same time hear it as it sounds over the air. New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 124, 7 November 1941, Page 13

Here are two points of design which intrigue the visitor to Station 1ZB’s new studio, On the table in the talks studio there is nothing visible but three false books. and when a speaker is due on the air, a warning flashes from the one at the right, a second warning from that at the left, and finally the speaker talks into a microphone concealed in the middle book. The sponsors’ observation lounge (left) is above and behind the radio theatre. From it a sponsor can watch the production of his programme and at the same time hear it as it sounds over the air. New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 124, 7 November 1941, Page 13

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