BBC coronations Pt XI.

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      This article from the Ontario Mathematics Gazette provides a historical overview of the BBC's coverage of coronations since 1937. It mentions the Ekco company and Roland Pièce, a pioneer of Swiss radio broadcasts, and discusses the BBC's decision to relocate its Long-Wave Station. The article also highlights the BBC's multi-language broadcasting during coronations, with commentaries in 41 different languages. It concludes by discussing the history and innovations of Ekco, a British electronics company, including their contributions to radio sets and television production, as well as their collaboration with other companies. The text also mentions the establishment of a radio station in Lausanne, Switzerland, and the creation of Eurovision, an international television program exchange. [Extracted from the article]
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