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Soviet Radio Plans

Comprehensive System SOVIET Russia is to have its own Radio City in Moscow by 193838. It will be known as Radio Centre, and, besides being a centre of scientific and experimental work, it will be the focal point for the Soviet Union’s expanding broadcasting and shortwave systems. The Supreme Council of National Economy is to build three or more 100 kilowatt stations during the next year ut Kiev, Minsk and Sverdlovsk, and fourteen stations at various points of 10 kilowatts power each. These will supplement and in some instances replace existing services that are regarded as inadequate. Moscow already hus its Komintern station, rated at 100 kilowatts, which with the similar-pow-ered station in Rome and the 160 kilowatt giant in Warsaw, represents the highest powered broadcasting being done on a regular schedule in the world to-day,

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 31, 12 February 1932, Page 8

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Soviet Radio Plans Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 31, 12 February 1932, Page 8

Soviet Radio Plans Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 31, 12 February 1932, Page 8

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