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A woman working for the phone company at her post as the "Time Lady", announcing the time live with each phone call that comes in, 1930s
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David Lee Roth performing one of his signature acrobatic moves during Van Halen's World Invasion Tour, 1980
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Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono embrace, following his "letter" to welcome John Lennon into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 1994
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Photographer Charles Ebbets crouches on a beam of the construction site of 30 Rockefeller Center, New York, as he prepares to shoot the famous "Lunch Atop a Skyscraper" photo (1932)
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The original lineup of KISS (Clockwise, from top: Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, Ace Frehley, Paul Stanley), before they started using their iconic makeup, 1973
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Randy Rhoads (center), performing with Ozzy Osbourne, Atlanta, Georgia, March 17, 1982 (photo by Doug Banks)
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Reply to A woman working for the phone company at her post as the "Time Lady", announcing the time live with each phone call that comes in, 1930s by norrisrw
This was, of course, in the days prior to the automated systems that were in use, beginning in the late-1940s. The automated systems would be synced to a clock, and they would play the appropriate time, followed by a tone.
One such system employed a series of looped tape cartridges (known in broadcasting as "carts") that would trip in sequence when an inaudible cue tone triggered the next tape in the deck. For example:
"At the tone, the time will be..." "Four..." "Forty-eight..." "And ten seconds." BEEP
I remember my father calling Time every Sunday evening, when it was time to wind up our clocks (My parents collected antique clocks). I still remember the phone number: (714)853-1212. It still works today, only now it includes the date and temperature, and it's sponsored, so you'll have to sit through an ad.