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Gramophone Companies Protest

Against Broadcasting of . Records ee ALLEGATIONS made recently in Australia by three leading gramophone companies that the unrestricted use of their records by broadcasting companies was very seriously affecting their business is now followed by the announcement that an attempt is being made to place forthwith a heavy restriction upon the activities of broadcasting companies, both in Australia and New Zealand. If this is done, upward of 44 B class stations in the former country probably will have to close, and the position is likely to be tested in the Courts.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19311030.2.11

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 16, 30 October 1931, Page 4

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Gramophone Companies Protest Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 16, 30 October 1931, Page 4

Gramophone Companies Protest Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 16, 30 October 1931, Page 4

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