Archived Tabloids Announcing 1948 Olympics

This article provides some background information on the men who are guiding viewers through the second week of the Olympic Games. As a group, they demonstrate a good balance between broadcasting expertise and sporting achievement. The page is shown in full on page one of this display and broken down into sections on subsequent pages, to make them easier to read. Article courtesy of 'The Radio Times' Magazine.

 

The front page of 'Radio Times' announces the 1948 Olympic Games and shows how the games will slot into the week's broadcasting schedule. From Tyrone Guthrie to 'Orpheus and Eurydice' and from 'Woman's Hour' to memories of Lord Balfour, a wide range of interests is catered for. The page is shown in full on page one of this display and broken down into sections on subsequent pages, to make them easier to read. Article courtesy of 'The Radio Times' Magazine.

 

Plans are announced for an unprecedented 50 hours of coverage of the Olympic Games, with innovative equipment and filming techniques being introduced to help launch this new era of sports broadcasting. Concern is also expressed for viewers who are not getting enough sun as they stay indoors to watch the event on television for the first time. The page is shown in full on page one of this display and broken down into sections on subsequent pages, to make them easier to read. Article courtesy of 'The Radio Times' Magazine.

 

 

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