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All over the world now-wherever American boys are fighting or getting ready to fight-TIME is trying to help the Army keep them posted on what people back home are doing and arguing over-what they are saying about the war and how things are going in the South...
Broadway is busy, its nightclubs jammed (TIME, March 22), but Broad way columnists are writing less about Broadway than ever before. Time was when most Broadway columnists concentrated on bedroom trivia about marriages, divorces, impending births and who-was-that-lady items. Since the war began they have written more...
New Facilities, New Problems. With its 27 "outposts" in 21 countries, its 2,682 radio programs a week (The Voice of America), its service of U.S. newsreels to theaters in neutral countries, its new radiophoto service to eleven points, including Moscow, Chungking and Cairo, OWI has done plenty to open...
News and intelligence of the English-speaking countries has in the past got around the globe more readily because of two things: the world-girdling British Commonwealth of Nations and the electrical communications systems that serve it and the United States. The most extensive cable service in the world (165...
Universal Air. Radio technology may very quickly alter this. Press Wireless, Inc. transmitted 600 photographs over its radiophoto circuits to Berne,Moscow and Chungking last January; OWI men in the field are now using portable radiophoto transmitters. The development of high-frequency transmission will mean a local broadcast band of...