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Fox Hoyts Radio Club Scrapbook

Fox Hoyts Radio Club Scrapbook

1930

  • NFSA ID53FPSGG7
  • TypeDocumentation
  • MediumDocumentation
  • FormScrapbook
  • Year1930

Though most radio clubs were established by the broadcasters, Fox Studios had its own organisation, the ‘Fox Movietone Radio Club' (renamed ‘Fox-Hoyts’).

Originally associated with 2UW, the club established chapters across Australia, affiliated with stations 3UZ, 4BC, 4MK, 5KA and 6ML.

This scrapbook contains voluminous quantities of club correspondence, memorabilia and press clippings.

The range of invitations included – for film screenings, but also picnics, dances, charity collections and sporting matches – attests to the enormous scope of the club’s activities.

The club strived to retain members not only by satisfying as many of their interests as possible, but providing them a complete social network.

Though most radio clubs were established by the broadcasters, Fox Studios had its own organisation, the ‘Fox Movietone Radio Club' (renamed ‘Fox-Hoyts’).

Originally associated with 2UW, the club established chapters across Australia, affiliated with stations 3UZ, 4BC, 4MK, 5KA and 6ML.

This scrapbook contains voluminous quantities of club correspondence, memorabilia and press clippings.

The range of invitations included – for film screenings, but also picnics, dances, charity collections and sporting matches – attests to the enormous scope of the club’s activities.

The club strived to retain members not only by satisfying as many of their interests as possible, but providing them a complete social network.

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