DOMINION ITEMS.
iiy tee non a rn — r *ii ess assn., corviuonr. DOMINION BROADCAST SC! IKM K. WKLLINGTON, January 5. li is said everything is ready to launch the scheme that will provide all parts of the Dominion with a broadcast service. Those interested, however. are still waiting for the Government to decide the conditions under which it wishes the broadcasting service be conducted. The sen ice. as is generally* known, embraces, the election of a st)o-wntt broadcasting station in each of the four centres—Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin—and the maintenance of a satisfactory broadcasting service. The control of broadcasting will rest with a board ot eight members —tour representing the uiieless suppliers, three the Government, and one the listeners. These will ho responsible to the listeners lor the general operation of this scheme and the maintenance of a satisfactory >'ervice. The necessary money will he forthcoming from the annua! tax of 25s on listeners and the tax on suppliers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1925, Page 3
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