Wireless Weekly

Mrs Mackenzie wrote industry news, components notes, a short story or maybe a wireless 'poem'.

[3] The first 12- page issue had a print run of a few hundred copies, and went on sale from Mrs. Mackenzie's shop at 8am on 4 August 1922.

[3] Initially Wireless Weekly was exclusively for amateurs, but gradually became a broadcast listeners' journal.

In 1923 the publication was sold to Wireless Newspapers Ltd. As time passed, Wireless Weekly became a listeners' weekly program magazine sometimes including small booklets as supplements, listing amateur and commercial radio stations.

But less frequently, larger special publications were produced and sold separately to the main magazine, including:

McKenzie working with the wireless radio c1922
Violet McKenzie and husband Cecil McKenzie c1935