File:Western Electric advertisement, featuring radio station KOMA in Oklahoma City (1947).jpg

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English: Western Electric was a major supplier of radio transmitters. KOMA was a radio station located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Source Western Electric advertisement, featuring radio station KOMA, which appeared on page 59 of the February 24, 1947 issue of broadcasting magazine
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1947 Western Electric advertisement, featuring radio station KOMA in Oklahoma City

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