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Show Rules That Would Aid in Radio Broadcasting 'arlors contributing to successful J '1'1' broadcasting are outlined in a "f studio rules which are primed 1,1 l!dio Uroadcast Magazine. Thesc-1 Thesc-1 'H according to the magazine, have pat in force at station KOA, llicre ure "several" other stations l'm llipy rcight qitt, wol bli ni. t ailvantage: 'H'tams start on the minute. ' "iiKliiii. sneezing, clearing the :l,l!t. scraping tl:e feet, and other ;.;"lll,:;"''os in the studios, are annoy-"-1,1 listeners. The microphone is so I'"""1'11 ""it the slightest commotion ,,iills'nitted to the unseen au-Therefore, au-Therefore, when the an-; an-; " or calls, "ijnift even-body !" kind-' kind-' ' "inpi v. h-K'" singing or plnving un-' un-' mmouneer fiives the signal. , , 'M )'ni have memoi-ized vour preparer! with an extra )"i do not stand near tlio 'jlicn singing. ' nnl I'e perturbed if t lie an- ' ';r "Kitions for you to move near-"e near-"e "Hicmphoim, or withdraw, v shying. 'ivL!','''1' Siuf;i"-' f,r Playing is ob-J, ob-J, "S 11 (lract.s from suc-,, suc-,, ,lr"dcasii,,g, rtcn prort,,,,. 7Vl1 CITW. The best choral ef-rp ef-rp "iHaincd when e;d, person T'u K, 11 Mih,h,P( mmwr , l(l"nl.sts: Too mmdi loud pedal -,; , '''"ditlon. The top of the l. n"' l(! Ip down ,,s the 11,1'".' U"g ls accomplished ' Inmnon, p,os,( |