File:Mabley and Carew advertisement congratulating WLW Cincinnati Ohio radio (1934).jpg

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English: On May 2, 1934, radio station WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio debuted its 500,000 watt radio transmitter, which was ten times more powerful than any other station in the United States. Congratulations Powel Crosley Jr.
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Source Advertisement placed by the Mabley & Carew company which appeared on page 13 of the May 2, 1934 issue of the Cincinnati Enquirer
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