Word: radiomen
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...apparently misinformed about the hour of the NBC broadcast, which was 8:45 p. m. He fussed with his beard, rustled his notes and twinkled professionally at Morgan Partner Thomas W. Lament and Banker Jackson Eli Reynolds, present to sponsor and introduce him. At length, when the radiomen, signalled ready and Banker Reynolds made the necessary gestures, the whiskery, long-shanked Irishman arose and began...
...Robert Burns cigars. In a study of radio advertising's effectiveness in 1931 Professor Robert F. Elder of M. I. T. reported that Robert Burns had 25% more smokers in radio homes than in non-radio homes. This year he reported that the advantage had increased to 260%. Radiomen think that Guy Lombardo and his orchestra, also on the General Cigar program, deserve praise for this increase as well as Burns & Allen...
...Radio is a practiced handmaiden of entertainment. But when "The March of Time" ends, Radio has no substitute at hand. For all its blatant claim to being a medium for education, Radio contributes little of its own beyond the considerable service of bringing good music to the millions. (Yet radiomen sputter with rage when the Radio is called "just another musical instrument...
...President David Sarnoff. Mr. Sarnoff said that the new arrangement would result in operating economies resulting in cheaper radio sets and tubes and that the stock transfer represented compensation for the patent and manufacturing facilities acquired. Meanwhile Oswald Schuette, executive secretary of the Radio Protective Association (anti-Radio Corp. radiomen) said that "this $6,000,000.000 monopoly was a challenge to the Department of Justice, the Federal Radio Commission and the Congress...