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           | DescriptionTelefon Hirmondo - Stentor reading the day's news.jpg | 
           
             A stentor reading the day's news to 6200 subscribers - An image depicting the stentor of  Telefon Hirmondó 
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           | Date | 
           April 1901 | 
          
          
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           Denison, Thomas S. (April 1901). " The Telephone Newspaper". World's Work: 640-643. Retrieved on November 20, 2007. (Electronic copy made available by Karla Tonella of University of Iowa) | 
          
          
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