The publication of Radio Progress began in
Rhode Island on March 15, 1924 and
apparently ended in February of 1926.
Radio Progress included technical notes and
articles about radio stations and their
broadcasts. The technical material was
mostly at the introductory level and
intended to further the enjoyment of
listening. Radio station lists were also
included. It promised readers "You will
understand this magazine" to emphasize the
simple, clear articles (see the statement of
purpose in the March 15, 1924 first issue).
Publication started March 15, 1924 and in
1926 the journal changed name to New England
Radio Progress.
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All issues courtesy of
Len Arzoomanian |
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