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The development of commercial radio available to British listeners depended on stations located outside the country in northern Europe. How the advertising industry made possible popular broadcasting outside of what the BBC offered is explained from the point of view of a senior member of commercial radio in its early days. Problems of finding an audience and holding it were some of the tasks which these new enterprises faced.
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1987
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