Radio News

Første års udgave af Radio News; Hugo Gernsback, Editor.
November 1930 issue of Radio News
Radio News blev Electronics World i 1959.

Radio News var et amerikansk månedligt teknologimagasin udgivet fra 1919 til 1971.

Magasinet blev startet af Hugo Gernsback som et magasin for amatørradioentusiaster, men det udviklede sig til at dække alle de tekniske aspekter af radio og elektronik. I 1929 tvang en konkurs salget af Gernsbacks forlag til B. A. Mackinnon. I 1938 erhvervede Ziff-Davis Publishing magasinerne.

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Electronics World, September 1959, Volume 62 Number 3.

Ziff-Davis Publishing Company. Publisher: Oliver Read, Editor: Wm. A. Stocklin, Technical Editor: Milton S Snitzer.

This 8.5 by 11.25 inch (21.6 by 28.6 cm) magazine had 160 pages and over 120 advertisers. The net paid circulation (Jan-June 1959) was 244,660. Many Ziff-Davis magazines would have two 6 issue volumes a year. Volume 61 was January to June 1959, volume 62 was July to December 1959.

Cover Story: Compact Two-Tube Stereo Amplifier. J. Augeri and D. Crhistansen, CBS Electronics.

Radio News was founded by Hugo Gernsback in 1919 and acquired by Ziff-Davis in 1938. The name was changed to Radio & Television News in August 1948, to Radio & TV News in May 1957 and to Electronics World in May 1959. It was merged into Popular Electronics in January 1972.
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Radio Amateur News, June 1920. Volume 1, Issue 12.

The Radio Controlled Bus. The device was invented by a Mr. Gavin of Tuckahoe NY. The 180 pound vehicle was controlled pressing a radio telegraph key a certain number of times.

Published by Experimenter Publishing Company Inc. Hugo Gernsback, President and Editor; Sidney Gernsback, Treasure; R. W. De Mott, Secretary. Cover illustration by Howard Brown.

The 9 by 12 inch magazine has 64 pages. The page numbers were on a volume basis; this issue has pages 673 to 736.

Radio Amateur News was founded by Hugo Gernsback in July 1919 and the title was changed to Radio News in July 1920. The magazine was sold to B. A. MacKinnon in an April 1929 bankruptcy auction. Radio News was acquired by Ziff-Davis in 1938. The title was changed to Radio & Television News in 1948 and then to Electronics World in 1959. It was merged into Popular Electronics in January 1972.
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Radio News, November 1930, Volume 12, Number 5.

Radio-Science Publications Inc. Publishers: B. A. MacKinnon and H. K. Fly. Editor: Arthur H. Lynch. Cover art by David Hymes.
This 8.5 by 11.5 inch (21.6 by 29.2 cm) magazine has 96 pages. The magazine page numbers were on a volume bases. This issue has pages 385 to 480.

Radio News was founded by Hugo Gernsback in 1919 and sold to B. A. MacKinnon in an April 1929 bankruptcy auction. The magazine was acquired by Ziff-Davis in 1938. The title was changed to Radio & Television News in 1948 and then to Electronics World in 1959. It was merged into Popular Electronics in January 1972.