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11900
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Built at a cost of $23,273,000 and equipped with 4.8 million watts of broadcasting capabilities, the Voice of America's newest station, located in Greenville, North Carolina, is the world's most powerful long range radio station. Replacing four obsolete stations in New York and New Jersey and staffed by a minimum of 100 individuals, the new station will be able to send radio signals to Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and South America.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 31 Issue 5, Aug 1963, p9-10, il
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Record #:
36030
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A common conception is that college students enter the “real world” post-graduation. What the student employees at WZBM proved was that they’re already in the real world. The skills they’re learning behind the microphone were helping to smooth the transition from on campus employment to off.