The Big Broadcast (1932)





A radio-singer, Bing Hornsby, is none-too-concerned about his job, and an affair with Mona leads to his dismissal. When it appears Hornsby is getting and paying a lot of attention to his fiancée, Anita Rogers, station manager Leslie McWhinney buys the station, gives Hornsby his job back, and goes on a honeymoon with Anita.


Vintage magazines


Photoplay , December 1932
Photoplay , January 1933
Photoplay , April 1936


Books with substantial mentioning of The Big Broadcast


Edwin M. Bradley
The first Hollywood musicals, A critical filmography of 171 features, 1927 through 1932
Jefferson, N.C., 1996
pp. 315-317 info