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T is learned that Radio-Toulouse has commenced transmissions of entire operas from the Theatre du Capitole. The first opera to be transmitted was "Faust." "ON the air more hours per day than any other station in the world" is the claim made by the ParamountExpress station KNX, Hollywood, Broadcasting begins at 6.45 in the morning and cgntitues without interruption until 1 a.m. N extension of the "Home Talkie," called the "Radioscope," will m it possible, with the promised the B.B.C., to synchronise: a hémekinema with a sound-record transmitted from a wireless station. Mr. Dowding stated that Captain Eckersley, the chief engineer of the B.B.C., had tested the mechanism and found it so satisfactory that arrangements are to be made very shortly for special transmissions to be synchronised by "radioscopersS" in their homes with a film of the actual speakers, singers, or scenes, Sane, -~~+----
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 49, 21 June 1929, Page 2
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