What an American broadcasting studio looks like. The No. 2 studio of WABC, the 50 kilowatt key station of the Columbia network. This studio has several interesting features—there is an entire absence of the heavy draping characteristic of earlier studios; the microphones are on pulleys so that they can be moved to any desired position; the studio has its own control room; the door is heavy and soundproof, and all light is artificial.
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 16, 28 October 1932, Unnumbered Page
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73What an American broadcasting studio looks like. The No. 2 studio of WABC, the 50 kilowatt key station of the Columbia network. This studio has several interesting features—there is an entire absence of the heavy draping characteristic of earlier studios; the microphones are on pulleys so that they can be moved to any desired position; the studio has its own control room; the door is heavy and soundproof, and all light is artificial. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 16, 28 October 1932, Unnumbered Page
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