INE of the biggest radio advertisers in America paid between them to the one National Broadcasting Company 14,434,420 dollars during 1935. The biggest share of this was from the Proctor and Gamble Company, which spent over two million dollars. [t is learned on’ very good authority that the B.B.C. confidently awaits permission to send a permanent’ representative to the Press Gallery at the House of Commons. He would either. deliver "running commentaries" during important debates, or save up his material for eye-witness accounts in the broadcast news bulletins, —
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Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 31
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88Untitled Radio Record, 26 June 1936, Page 31
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