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| | History of WLW, Cincinnati |
 | | There were many hours of testing that winter and spring, and we can only surmise that sights and sounds the farmers just west of Mason may have heard and seen during the wee hours of a Depression spring. |
 | | Broadcasting for June 1, 1934, carried an item to the effect that WLW's rates would be increased by ten per cent on July 1, and another ten per cent or so in October. |
 | | From then on, Broadcasting continued to follow the story, taking note of the renewals of the "temporary authorization," and of the requirement in December 1934 that the station be required to reconfigure itself for a directional nighttime pattern to reduce interference to CFRB in Toronto, at 690 kc. |
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