Radio doings (Dec 1930-Jun1932)

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—A MODERN METHOD FOR ANALYZING THE PRESENTATION OF YOUR RADIO BROADCAST PROGRAM, WHILE YOU ARE ON THE AIR. Radio Stations and Sponsors You may now have a complete, permanent record — in sound — of your radio advertising or program for future reference and sales purposes. Our new modern method, developed by Bert B. Cottschalk, Hollywood sound engineer, enables us to make a complete recording of your program, whether 15 minutes or two hours in absolute continuity, without the loss of a single word or musical note, by the use of multiple equipment. Our transcriptions, due to the Cottschalk Process, are permanent, and may be played indefinitely with no diminishing quality. They can not be distinguished in tone or fidelity from standard recordings formerly available only at prohibitive prices. Wire, write, or phone us your assignment — we will promptly record it. Radio ArtistsHear yourselves as your radio public hears you. Just think — we record your rendition while you are on the air, enabling you to obtain a complete check on your work. Here again, our reasonable rate makds it possible for you to make frequent AIR-CHECK transcriptions and be your own critic. All you have to do is notify us of the exact time of your next air appearance, and we will do the rest. Immediately after your program you can call for your transcription at our offices. ELECTRO-VOX LABORATORIES, INC. 746 Bendix Building, 1206 Maple Ave., Los Angeles. PRospect 1611 ★ OUR NEW LOW PRICE $300 FOR 10 INCH RECORD $500 for 12-inch record. Special discounts to clients using our service regularly. Microphone electrical transcriptions, made in our studios — prices quoted on request. Page Six RADIO DOINGS