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A BROADCASTING CLUB.

Montreal can boast, as far as it is possible to ascertain, of haying the only ‘hroadeasting club’ in existence. ‘Ihe members hold monthly Inncheon meet-_ ings, have a speaker who discusses a well-known radio topic of the day, and questions are asked, the whole resulting in a closer co-operation between local radio stations. ‘the membership is composed of station directors, announcers, technicians, newspaper radio editors, and all and sundry who are in direct contact with radio matters. It is the endeayour of the club to raise broadcast programmes to a higher leyel, and educate the public to a greater appreciation of good music.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 47, 8 June 1928, Page 2

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A BROADCASTING CLUB. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 47, 8 June 1928, Page 2

A BROADCASTING CLUB. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 47, 8 June 1928, Page 2

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