POLITICS ON THE AIR.
“AA'o have always opposed the broadcasting of politics, and. therefore, welcome the intention to continue the prohibition of party speeches. II 1 hey are so had that Punch and Judy shows are necessary to obtain an audience for them, as one member suggested, they are certainly not up jo the stall(ipnl hitherto required of broadcasters. Listeners are already surfeited with broadcast speeches, and there :s no reason why. against their will, they should be dosed with politics like children with physic. Broadcast nig 1 fis become a public amenity. AA hv should it be debased into a pubic nuisance?” —“AVcstminstcr Gazette.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1927, Page 4
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105POLITICS ON THE AIR. Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1927, Page 4
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