A Broadcasting Museum
[zt was suggested by an English exchange recently that a broadcasting museum should be established. It was pointed out that the great weakness of broadcasting is that its meégsages live but for an instant. In short, that there is no permanerit record like that of the printed word or the gramophone. Famous _ people broadcast regularly, but directly they have finished speaking their message is lost. So it has been syggested that when they broadcast, a permanent record should be made by gramophone or telegraphone methods, and the copy kept for posterity. en
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Page 5
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95A Broadcasting Museum Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Page 5
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