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Making Life More Cheerful

N American radio valve manufac-, turing concern has installed 22 loudspeakers in the assembly and manufacturing departments of its new plant. For one hour each morning and each afternoon, music is broadcast over the: connected system of loudspeakers. These programmes have proved to be very popular with the. employees. When in experiment they were omitted for one day, a petition was drawn up requesting them to be continued.

Foremen at the plant say that the effect of the broadcasts is to reduce fatigue, which in turn adds to ifi¢reased production and decreased shrinkage in assembly. operations. More than 1000 employees are enabled to listen to the music at their work through the loudspeaker hookup.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 22

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Making Life More Cheerful Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 22

Making Life More Cheerful Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 22

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