Non-network (independent) radio stations often aired a great many "transcribed" (recorded) programs of other types in addition to music. Companies like Frederick A. Ziv, Commodore Productions, World Broadcasting, and C.P. MacGregor offered dramatic, comedy, and interview programs as well. These companies and others also produced specially recorded programs by some big-name bands and singers; material not available for sale to the public. Many stations well into the 1960's and 70's still owned and used the king-size turntables required to play the 16-inch transcriptions; the discs made oversize on purpose so they could not be played on consumer phonographs.
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