Radio Broadcast - 1925, February - 113 Pages ... - VacuumTubeEra
Radio Broadcast - 1925, February - 113 Pages ... - VacuumTubeEra
Radio Broadcast - 1925, February - 113 Pages ... - VacuumTubeEra
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STATION WHAZ<br />
At Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York was one of the first college broadcasting stations to be<br />
installed. It is pointed out that a college broadcasting station is quite as good an advertising medium for<br />
such an institution as it is for a radio manufacturing concern<br />
Who Owns Our <strong>Broadcast</strong>ing<br />
Stations<br />
BY DUDLEY SIDDALL<br />
MR. B. C. PHANN, his wife and kids,<br />
aren't using their radio set as they<br />
used to. Six months ago it was a<br />
novelty. At first the whole Phann<br />
family came a-running at the mere cry of<br />
"Here's some DX!" But after a few weeks<br />
the thrill wore off.<br />
To-day the Phanns<br />
wouldn't sit<br />
up till midnight to hear Havana.<br />
The Phann family has become discriminating.<br />
Nothing less than a surpassingly good<br />
radio feature will keep them away from<br />
movies, theatres, magazines, books, and other<br />
diversions. <strong>Radio</strong> no longer intrigues them<br />
with its mechanical mysteries. The loud<br />
speaker is now forced to compete for their<br />
time and attention on an equal basis with<br />
other forms of entertainment, amusement,<br />
news and education.<br />
The movies, starting with men whose imaginations<br />
ran no farther than a single reel<br />
"chase" picture, soon produced directors like<br />
D. W. Griffith. The theatre has its creative<br />
geniuses like David Belasco. Magazines are<br />
edited by men who appear very definitely to<br />
know what the public wants, such as George<br />
Horace Lorimer and Ray Long. Books, when<br />
written by Gene Stratton Porter or Edna<br />
Ferber sell by the hundreds of thousands.<br />
In every line except radio, huge incomes await<br />
men and women who can capture public<br />
interest.<br />
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