Radio broadcast .. (1922-30)

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Up Before the Microphone MISS HARRIET WILLIAMS AT PWX When she was playing, recently, from the Havana station, her mother, listening in at Toledo, Ohio, heard the programme clearly. And more remarkable still, when Miss Williams also sang, at PWX, the same evening, she was heard in Douglas, Alaska, 3,500 miles away THE "WAVE FROM LAKE ERIE" He rolls in from WJAX, the Union Trust Company's station in Cleveland. In private life, the "wave" is E. G. Johnson. He has a deep bass voice which, it is reported, knocks 'em dead all the way from the Atlantic Coast to the Mississippi and from Nova Scotia to Cuba STATION PERSONNEL AT WJZ, NEWARK, N. J. Standing, left to right: J. L. Watt ("AWN announcing"), G. E. Oliver (OON), P. W. Harrison (OWN), and M. J. Cross (AJN). Seated, left to right: H. E. Hiller (OHN), G. E. Bliziotis (OBN, Chief Operator), and R. F. Guy (OGN)