Broadcast Twelve Records

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Broadcast Twelve Records was a United Kingdom based record label introduced in 1928 to partner the regular "Broadcast" brand records introduced in 1927. These brands replaced the Aco Records label.[1] The manufacturer of the discs were the Vocalion Gramophone Company.[2] "Broadcast" discs were 8-inch (later increased to 9-inch) and "Broadcast Twelve" discs were 10-inch 78rpm gramophone records, but with small labels and a fine groove pitch so they would play as long as regular 10- and 12-inch discs respectively. They ceased production in 1934.

The label was a subsidiary of the British branch of Vocalion Records.

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  1. ^ Cliffe, Peter (1990). Fascinating Rhythm. Egon Publishers Limited. p. 80. ISBN 9780905858494.
  2. ^ "Damian's 78s (and a few early LPs)". Broadcast. Archived from the original on 21 November 2010. Retrieved 5 June 2013.

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