Television a Struggle for Power

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Television a Struggle for Power
Frank C Waldrop
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But unless a station were fully equipped by Bell, it could not get service. That was the same fashion of doing business that Otterson used, but with a certain lack of finesse, in the sound motion pic- ture business of 1927-1934. Griswold's policy of "whole hog or none" appeared to be working around the radio treaty of 1920. Early in 1923, the Bell organization was moving very smoothly toward domination of the new art, even though the treaty appeared superficially to have trans- ferred control t...o the "radio group" which by then included Westinghouse.
But the radio group was resourceful. It demanded that the Bell system give service to non-Bell stations held within the radio group. When the telephone organization hesi- tated, the radio men threatened to license Western Union and Postal Telegraph to use Bell telephony patents encom- passed by the 1920 treaty for development of an adequate network of radio wires. A critical legal-technical question arose. Are wires incident to broadcasting and simply a part of radio; or are they separate so that radio programs are to telephone wires no more than ordinary party calls?


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