Radio in Alaska
IN no country in the world has radio proved of greater assistance to scattered communities than in Alaska. There paper mills, canneries, gold mines and outback trading posts all have their own little broadcasting plants for communicating with a central service run by the United States military authorities, who in this northern land handle also all commercial communications. The Alaskan newspapers depend almost entirely on radio service for their news of the outside world.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 11, 27 September 1929, Page 27
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77Radio in Alaska Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 11, 27 September 1929, Page 27
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