On the Other Side
FTER many months’ discussion there now seems to be some possibility that the Ontario Government (Canada) will follow the lead of the Province of Manitoba and establish a broadcasting station. Suggestion that the operation of a Government radio station could be used for political purposes has, it is stated, been one of the chief factors in preventing the Government from taking this step, If such a station is constructed, it will be used entirely for educational purposes. QNE of the most eventful careers in the United States radio world was brought to a close when Mr. Charles Broadwell Popenoe, treasurer of the National Broadcasting Company, died on January 10. A pioneer in broadcasting, Mr. Popenoe was the manager of the second broadcasting station in the United States, established in 1921, by the Westinghouse WBlectric and Manufacturing Company. He -piloted it through the early experimental stages, and in 1923 was appointed manager of the Broadcast Division of the Radio Corporation. of America. --
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 39, 12 April 1929, Page 32
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165On the Other Side Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 39, 12 April 1929, Page 32
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