| Local Radio Station June 1946 |
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History was made on Sunday, May 12th, when Bermuda’s first radio station Z.M.B, was opened and gave a programme throughout the day.
The manager, Mr. Cole Wylie pleaded for the support of the public so that a service could be assured of value to community and programmes improved.
When the station has completed its equipment, there will be an official opening and the public invited.
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