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Radio Facilities at United Nations Headquarters 
05/05/1955 11:42:54 
Unique ID UN7670788 
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Radio and Television Facilities at U.N. Headquarters 
05/05/1955 11:59:18 
Unique ID UN7670790 
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Unique ID UN7670818 
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Radio Facilities at United Nations Headquarters 
05/05/1955 11:40:15 
Unique ID UN7670787 
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05/04/1954 16:42:48 
Unique ID UN7693055 
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05/23/1952 13:57:48 
Unique ID UN7693049 
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01/18/1954 14:50:06 
Unique ID UN7693054 
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U.N. Radio Presents Atomic Broadcast 
06/01/1950 17:28:04 
Unique ID UN7693029 
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01/01/1952 13:49:58 
Unique ID UN7693048 
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""We Saw Tomorrow"", a New U.N. Radio Programme 
06/08/1953 14:03:03 
Unique ID UN7693050 
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07/26/1955 11:13:19 
Unique ID UN7692662 
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06/01/1957 11:18:39 
Unique ID UN7693065 
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11/10/1950 11:14:46 
Unique ID UN7693034 
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Frederic March Recording over U.N. Radio 
07/16/1954 14:53:21 
Unique ID UN7693057 
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Unique ID UN7493416 
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Headline Radio and Television Facilities at U.N. Headquarters 
Caption Description The Division is a vital part of the U.N. Department of Public Information. It operates a world-wide broadcasting service that covers every continent, and maintains a staff of approximately 90 persons from 29 different countries. Dedicated to the over-all policy of keeping the peoples of the world fully informed of the aims and activities of the U.N., it differs from other broadcasting systems in that it is primarily reportorial in character, all its programs being also monitored or subject to monitor by Member governments.
A partial view of the Television Audio Control Room at United Nations Headquarters, showing control panel and an ""Ampex"" recording machine, a small part of the equipment used by the U.N. Radio Division. 
Unique Identifier UN7670789 
NICA ID 172936 
Production Date 05/05/1955 11:53:32 AM 
City/Location New York
Country United States of America
Credit UN Photo/MB
File size 2.98 MB