Broadcasting in Ireland
ROADCASTING service in the Irish Free State, owned and managed by the State, obtains its revenue from three sources-receiver tax, radio advertising, and import duties on radio equipment., In the State there are only 26,000 receiver licenses, which produce about £13,000 yearly, which pays but part of the upkeep of the two’ stations, one in Dublin and the other in Cork. From advertisements is derived nearly £2000. Most of the income is obtained from the import duty on sets and parts. . Last year this amounted to more than £30,000, giving a surplus of £6000.
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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19300103.2.22
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 8
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97Broadcasting in Ireland Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 8
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