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Radio Programmes Recorded.

Slow Speed Records WE ANY broadcast advertisers in America are now having their radio programmes recorded in permanent form for various uses. In some instances these recorded programmes are intended for supplementary broadeasting through independent radio stations seeking the better type of programmes; and for entertainment purposes’ before large audiences. ? The sixteen-inch record which is used exclusively for both these purposes, turns at much slower speed than the usual known tyne of dise. The sixteen-inch record plays for fourteen minutes, compared with four minutes for the familiar twelve-inch record, It Is believed that sixteen-inch slow speed recording will gain steadily in popularity, and may even find its way into homes, thereby permitting radio lisfeners to repeat favourite broadcast programmes at will.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19320506.2.5

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 43, 6 May 1932, Unnumbered Page

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Radio Programmes Recorded. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 43, 6 May 1932, Unnumbered Page

Radio Programmes Recorded. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 43, 6 May 1932, Unnumbered Page

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