Hugo Gernsback, editor of the ‘New York "Radio News’ says :-‘Right now, the radio industry has its great chance. I refer to television. Inside of the next two vears, broadeast stations will be sending out television impulses, and a number of radio manufacturcrs will literally coin money by supplying television attachments to be attache] to existing radio receiving sets. What has the radio industry done toward developing this tremendous potential demand? Nothing. Yet) the field is wide open and, even to-day a workable television apparatus without wheels and moving parts can be secured on the open market.’’ A 10,000 watt broadcast station is nearing completion in Johannesburg, South Africa. An endeayour will be made te place broadcasting on a higher standard than in the past.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 26, 13 January 1928, Page 14
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