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Show RADIO FACES PROBLEMS IN NEAR FUTURE The American radio broadcasting broadcast-ing industry celebrates its 25th anniversary as a $100 million affair af-fair but faces some problems for he future. Within the next few years there will be technical changes as dramatic as those which followed fol-lowed the original radio cast. The main discussions is over the advent ad-vent of frequency moderation, the statis-less form of broadcasting which bids fair to revolutionize the industry. In addition, the radio industry knows that television is on the way. This creates problems in the technical realm in connection with methods to be adopted to secure something like a nationwide service. ser-vice. Because a cross-country line would cost around $100,000,000, there have been novel suggestions such as using transmitters in airplanes air-planes to broaden the horizon. |