In the 1950s, editors used outside broadcasting vans (photographed above) to re-cord their reports. The reporter’s mobility was only as ample as the microphone’s cable was long. Ten years later, this limiting factor disappeared with the advent of new technology in the form of portable tape recorders. From then on, outside broadcasting vans were only used to cover large events, such as concerts, public discussions and the like.
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