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American Television Stations

Number Rapidly Increasing BVENTEEN experimental television stations are now on the air in the United States of America, and the erection of six more has been authorised. In addition to these, there are over twenty further applications at present on the files of the Radio Commission, many of them from existing broadcasting stations. All seem eager to gain an early foothold on the television channels or to become identified as television pioneers. The comniission, on its part, still regards television as an experiment, and requires that its programmes remain non-commercial in character. >

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 13, 9 October 1931, Page 4

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American Television Stations Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 13, 9 October 1931, Page 4

American Television Stations Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 13, 9 October 1931, Page 4

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