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Throughout the life of Wireless Weekly, the publishers produced a range of adjuncts to the magazine. Sometimes these were simply supplements of a few pages, included in the sold magazine, but which could be readily separated from the magazine proper. But less frequently, larger special publications
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was planned in weekly meetings in Mr. MacLardy's reportedly 'dark and dusty basement' in Castlereagh Street, Sydney. Mrs Mackenzie wrote industry news, components notes, a short story or maybe a wireless 'poem'. Mr. Marsden wrote technical article. Mr A. Mitchell, as Editor, arranged the material,
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was exclusively for amateurs, but gradually became a broadcast listeners' journal. With the start of commercial broadcasting in 1923, it featured information about commercial stations and programs and flourished, often exceeding 64 pages.
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The first 12- page issue had a print run of a few hundred copies, and went on sale from Mrs. Mackenzie's shop at 8am on 4 August 1922. It carried the imprint: Published by WJ.MacLardy, 249 Castlereagh Street, Sydney.
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became a listeners' weekly program magazine sometimes including small booklets as supplements, listing amateur and commercial radio stations.
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became the monthly magazine "Radio & Hobbies", then "Radio, Television & Hobbies", and finally
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In 1923 the publication was sold to Wireless Newspapers Ltd. As time passed,
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adding relevant material from Sydney's Evening News daily where he worked.
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was Australia's first news-stand wireless magazine (not counting the
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were produced and sold separately to the main magazine, including:
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The Wireless Weekly: The Hundred per Cent Australian Radio Journal
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