Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net

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Early Argentine Radio
>From Parsifal to Peron 
The Pacific Connection
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The Radio Heritage Foundation has released a new article reviewing
the book 'From Parsifal to Peron' by Robert H Claxton at its global
website www.radioheritage.net.

Argentina began radio broadcasting in 1920, and its early history was
based around radio amateurs who pushed new boundaries every day,
proving that radio heritage is globally connected, and unable to be
viewed just in the context of one nation's story.

By 1924, Argentina and New Zealand had set a joint world record for
long distance radio broadcasting, and the article includes a photo of
the equipment used to connect the two countries across the Pacific.

The article critically reviews this story of the early days of
non-commercial radio in Argentina, and how radio radiated from Buenos
Aires across the provinces, and very early on, across the Americas
and to the world.

Using images from collections in New Zealand, Argentina and the USA,
the article at www.radioheritage.net brings color to the story of
early Argentine radio, again confirming how Argentina soon became an
important international broadcasting nation. 

"Many Argentine radio stations have been heard across the Pacific
since the 1920's" says the Radio Heritage Foundation, "and we believe
this is a story worth telling. We plan to expand our Argentine and
South American radio heritage content in the near future."

'Parsifal to Peron' by Robert H Claxton does a good job explaining
how radio became so popular in Argentina, and because it is written
in English, it broadens the audience beyond Argentines themselves.

We warmly recommend this article at www.radioheritage.net to all
those interested in Argentine media, and those who want to understand
a little more about how Argentine radio developed in an international
context. 

Amongst the images are art work from LR1 Radio El Mundo, LS2 Radio
Prieto, LR5 Radio Excelsior and even a brochure promoting 'El Cuando'
from the Argentine Dance Series issued by the Argentine International
Broadcasting Services in the mid-1930's.

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Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit connecting
popular culture and radio heritage across the Pacific. Our global
website is www.radioheritage.net and we are based in Wellington, New
Zealand. We welcome donations of funds, volunteers and materials to
help build our radio heritage projects preserving the past for future
generations to enjoy.
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