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Broadcasting Empire: The BBC and The British World, 1922–1970

 

Notes

1. CitationWinseck and Pike, Communication and Empire, 154–5.

2. See CitationPutnis, “International News Agencies,”.

3. CitationInglis, This is the ABC, 19.

4. This is based on an analysis of the 1932 parliamentary debates on the Australian Broadcasting Commission Bill in the House of Representatives and Senate.

5. Parliament, Postmaster-General's Department, 73.

6. CitationJohnson, The Unseen Voice, 141.

7. CitationGriffen-Foley, Changing Stations, 2–42.

8. CitationJohnson, The Unseen Voice, 74.

9. This is based in a search of Australian newspapers for 1932/1933 using the Australian digitised historical newspaper database, National Library of Australia. Advertisements for wireless sets were located using the same source.

10. CitationGiven, “Another Kind of Empire,” 41.

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