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D-Day report
When Allied soldiers landed on the Normandy beaches on D-Day reporters from the 大象传媒 and other broadcasters went with them. It was an early example of reporters being embedded with troops so that they could report the war from the front-line.
To help the reporters the 大象传媒 engineering department created a new light-weight recorder called 'the midget' - war correspondent Robin Duff can be seen using one in the picture.
The midget worked like a wind-up gramophone, with a needle recording sound onto large discs, like 'long-playing' records, which could record for two minutes. The machine was apparently extremely unreliable - but nonetheless allowed many of the most extraordinary recordings of the War to be made.
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