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Photographic Print : Monitoring radio stations for news to rush to editors Date: 1941
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Monitoring radio stations for news to rush to editors Date: 1941
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1941 Broadcasting Editors Headphones Listening Media Monitoring News Radio Rush Stations Technology
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step back in time with this captivating photograph from the Media Storehouse archive. Witness the intense focus and dedication of radio monitoring operators in 1941, as they listen for breaking news and rush to deliver updates to editors. This evocative image by Terry Parker, available exclusively through Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a unique glimpse into the past, making it an essential addition to any historical or journalism-themed collection.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In the heart of the bustling newsroom, a dedicated team of radio monitoring operators worked tirelessly to stay ahead of the breaking news during the tumultuous year of 1941. With the world on the brink of war, the importance of timely and accurate information couldn't be overstated. In this evocative photograph, we see a group of focused men intently listening to their headphones, their eyes scanning the dial as they scan for the latest developments. The room is filled with the hum of technology, the soft glow of flickering lights, and the constant background noise of static and static-filled broadcasts. The air is thick with tension and anticipation, as each new transmission could bring word of a major event that would shape the course of history. These brave men, the unsung heroes of the media world, were the first line of defense against the deluge of information that would soon flood the airwaves. Their unwavering vigilance and quick thinking ensured that the world's editors received the most up-to-date and accurate news, allowing them to inform the public and shape the narrative of the day. This powerful image captures the essence of wartime broadcasting in the 1940s, a time when the power of the media was at its most potent and the stakes were highest.
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