RECENTLY, at the requdst Of the Columbia Broadcasting System, the Vienna station broadcast a running commentary plus orchestra] and choral music in the most approved American-cum-Vien-nese romantic talkies manner, from a pleasure steamer on the Danube. To Wurrnstein. the music went by shortwaves; from there it went by land-line and submarine cable to London; thence to Rugby, afterward across the Atlantic on one of the International Telephone channels and then to the Columbia Broadcastin System’s stations. How much love and romance survived such a journey is not recorded.
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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 13, 4 October 1935, Page 34
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