Yearbook of radio and television (1955)

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4^j^^aJL^:-:^J , /-^^ Fore^word KEEPING pace with the era of broadcasting and its promise of vest pocket and wrist-watch radio receivers in an age of transistors and other electronic miracles, Radio-Television Daily is proud to present this stream-lined compact volume of facts and figures. Another year of the day-to-day advances of radio are chronicled in the pages of this volume which also record the predictions of electronic miracles in the year ahead. AGAIN we are grateful to the men and women— the who's who of broadcasting— for their many contributions which have made this 1955 edition the most authoritative and complete reference volume ever published by the broadcasting industry. Page after page is replete with factual information gained from the storehouse of knowledge of many in the communications field. To them we dedicate this 1955 volume. JACK ALICOATE Editor-in-Chief