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It is inconceivable,” said Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce, at the first national radio conference in 1922, “that we should allow so great a possibility for service, for news, for entertainment, for education, and for vital commercial purposes to be drowned in advertising chatter.”1 Hoover’s remarks reflected the accepted wisdom of the times: that advertising on radio was unacceptable.
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