Australian Radio Licenses Nearing Half Million Mark
Comparison of. Figures From 1925 to 1933 WHEN compared with those of previous years, the number of Austrq}ian broadcasting receiving licenses, issued on June 30, shows the tremendous strides made by wireless in a comparatively short period. The following summary from 1925 to 1933 speaks for itself:
Ratio to Increase Year ended Number 100 of during the year. June 30 in force Population Numerical Percentage. 1925 one eeeeee = OB, BTA 1.08 1926 sescceee 128,060 2.14 64,186 100 1927 -s aveececs 228,249 3.68 . 97,189 76 1928 — .eaveevee 270,507 4.33 45,258 20 1929 seeeeeee 301,199 4.75 30,692 11 19380 ceeeesee 312,192 4.88 10,993 3 1981 @eoegoee 381,969 512 19,777 6 1982 .ecoceee 369,945 5.67 37,976 AL "1983 .eoeeeee 469,477 TAL 99,582 27
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 5, 11 August 1933, Unnumbered Page
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127Australian Radio Licenses Nearing Half Million Mark Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 5, 11 August 1933, Unnumbered Page
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