#AudioMo Day 27: Transmission Ends At Wichbold
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The discussion dives into the historical and ongoing significance of the Droitwich transmitting station. Starting with an introduction to the theme, the conversation highlights the transmitter's role in UK radio communication since its establishment by the BBC in 1935. It touches on its importance during WWII, including its use to block enemy transmissions and coordinate D-Day operations. Future plans for the site, including a potential National Radio Museum, are also explored, emphasizing the need to preserve this vital piece of broadcasting history.
Chapters:
00:00:03 - Introduction to the theme of the day
00:03:03 - Significance of the transmitter
00:03:43 - Historical context of the transmitter
00:06:36 - Role of the masts during WWII
