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Picture-Play, New York, November 1925.

The Towers of Station WOW, at Omaha, Nebraska

      Formerly known as WOAW, this station has

enjoyed a wide national popularity. In April, this station celebrates

its fourth anniversary. The illustration shows the

hoisting of a large section of plate glass, which now forms

the front of a unique studio atop this 19-story-building.

The studio is arranged as a stage, properly insulated against

sound inside, but with a front panel of glass to allow

those seated in a small auditorium to watch and to hear

the broadcast as it occurs

(...) Radio Broadcast, Garden City, N. Y., May 1927

& The Listeners‘ Point of View

(...) Radio Broadcast Cover by Henry J. Peck,

Garden City, N. Y., Nov. 1924

& Bull Photo (creator), FRED NIBLO

      „Camille,“ „The Temptress,“ „Mark of Zorro“, „Ben Hur,“

„Blood and Sand,“ „Three Musketeers“

(...) Ad, Film Daily Year Book 1927

& Grauman‘s Egyptian, interior showing stage and proscenium

arch, Los Angeles

(...) Photo, Exhibitors Trade Review, Oct. 20, 1923


Niblo made kidding and apropos remarks about them“

Editorial content. „Saying It with Radio.

      A new form of entertainment has been tried out lately

at some of the theatres in Los Angeles, and that is the combining

of radio with motion pictures. A the première of Charles

Chaplin‘s The Gold Rush, Fred Niblo introduced the various

celebrities over the radio, instead of from the stage

as has usually been the custom.

      Various glimpses of the stars, including Douglas

Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Gloria Swanson, Rudolph Valentino,

and others, preparing to attend, were shown on the

screen while Niblo made kidding and apropos remarks about

them, appearing himself on the screen from time

to time as introducer.“

     The Gold Rush opens June 26, 1925

      at Grauman‘s Egyptian, 6712 Hollywood Bld., Los Angeles.

      The Gold Rush opens August 15, 1925

      at Strand Theatre, B‘way at 47th St., New York.


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