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hummus eater 28 Jan, 2023 @ 9:08pm 
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goose 13 Jun, 2020 @ 7:15pm 
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Kfam 12 Jun, 2020 @ 8:14pm 
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goose 27 May, 2020 @ 6:35pm 
As these networks made more programming and acquired more satellite stations, they needed a way to distribute programming. Larger radio stations were creating programming of their own that they wanted to share with the networks. In short, there was a huge market for pre-recorded radio programming, but distribution of content was still a major hurdle. Transcription discs were the solution.
goose 27 May, 2020 @ 6:35pm 
In the 1920s, radio stations needed a way to replicate and share programming consistently. They weren’t allowed to play commercially released records on-air because musician’s unions believed that hurt record sales. So radio content had to come from somewhere else. Live broadcast was inconsistent, time consuming, and expensive. Not every radio station could afford to have its own in-house musical groups, but all stations wanted to attract more listeners. At this time the first radio networks were beginning to form. The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) was created in 1926, and Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) was formed in 1927.
MiST 22 Dec, 2019 @ 4:05pm 
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