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12/4/36
CUBA OFFERS GOOD RADIO MARKET NOW
The outlook in the radio market in Cuba appears very favorable for a goocyO-olume of sales this season, according to U. S. Assistant Commercial Attache Charles H. Ducote, Habana.
Imports of radio sets into Habana in October, accord¬ ing to private compilations from ships’ manifests, numbered 3,436 units valued at 98,903 pesos. These data compare with 2,914 sets valued at 70,425 pesos entered in September, and 2,452 sets with a value of 65,120 pesos, corresponding to incom¬ ing shipments in October of last year.
More than 33 brands were represented in the total imports for October. There was also received a shipment of 45 usea sets, the makes of which were not indicated in the compila¬ tions. No Philips sets were imported during the month.
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KGNC AND WFEA TO JOIN NBC
Stations KGNC, Amarillo, Texas, and WFEA, Manchester,
N. H. , have been added to the networks of the National Broadcast¬ ing ComDany, it was announced December 1st at NBC's Radio City headquarters. They will bring the number of NBC affiliate sta¬ tions up to 110.
KGNC will join NBC as an optional member of the South¬ western Group, effective Friday, January 1st. It will use both Red and Blue Network programs, intensifying NBC's coverage in Northern Texas. The Amarillo Globe-News owns the station, which operates on a frequency of 1410 kilocycles, with apower of 2500 watts daytime and 1000 watts at night.
Effective March 1, 1937, WFEA, at Manchester, will become an optional outlet of NBC, using both the ^ed and Blue Networks. The station is owned by the New Hampshire Broadcasting Company.
WFEA is the only broadcasting station in Manchester.
It operates on a frequency of 1340 kilocycles, with a day time power of 1000 watts and a night time power of 500 watts.
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