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TaʼrifNBC Radio news room 1941.JPG
Photo of the NBC Radio network newsroom in New York. News broadcaster Robert St. John (at microphone) watches the clock as he prepares to interrupt regular programming with a news bulletin. The teletype machines in the back of the photo were the sources of news stories from various wire services such as Associated Press and United Press International. Since there was a constant stream of news being fed over the wires, people were employed to keep an eye on what the teletype machines were printing out and alert news staff of any important stories that came over them.
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