BROADCASTING
RADIO BOARD'S ACTIVITIES. (By Telegraph —Per Brets A xsociaiion t WELLINGTON. February 4. It is understood 'Dint the Broadcasting Bond'd lias decided to obtain the best possible expert advice as to the proper method of obtaining Dominion wide- coverage. The investigators will 'be asked to recommend nbernative .schemas, as the basis For future development, consistent with the like ]y financial resource of the Board. At present, the Board i. s not in a position to know its immediate capita] commitments, las the purehas. price to the Government of the .Broadcasting Company's assets lias not yet been determined. The Board has come to the conclusion that the B station question is inseparable from the larger one of cov-e-age, and can, therefore, only be adequately dealt, with after the receipt of expert, advice. The Board hopes to ‘e able do Indicate its attitude towards B stations in about a niomli’fi time.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1932, Page 7
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