Transdiffusion.org - Non-profit group documenting the history of broadcast media

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Transdiffusion Broadcasting System | The independent broadcasting authority.

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Transdiffusion developed in 1964 from a school-based tape-recording club known as the Transdiffusion Networking Association (TNA). Founded by Kif Bowden-Smith and based in the Wirral, its members communicated by sending letters to each other on reel-to-reel tape.

In 1966, Transdiffusion began the National Radiotape Network, which provided private subscribers and hospital radio stations with regular 'Radiotapes' of general entertainment programmes created by the contributor members, who had developed individual brand names for themselves. These programmes were then edited together centrally for redistribution.

As time progressed, Transdiffusion split NRN into two services, the General Network providing drama, comedy and light entertainment, and the Music Network, which provided a melody-based format.

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