File:Clear Channel Radio Stations map, 1928 NYT.png

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1928 map showing the most powerful radio stations in each region.

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English: Caption text says "Five Radio Zones Into Which the United States Is Divided Showing the Three Most Powerful Broadcasters in Each Area As Designated by W. D. Terrell, Chief Federal Radio Supervisor. Under the Order of the New Law for Equality of Broadcasting Service These Stations Are Threatened With Reduction in Power, Thereby Limiting the Range of Their Service."
Date 04-08-1928
Source The New York Times, April 8, 1928 "Radio Board Resumes Work With New Law As Tool"
Author R. J. Walrath, NY Times cartographer

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