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WIRELESS BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES All YA Stations.—Daventry news: 6 а. 7, 8.20, 0.15, 12.30 p.m., 1.15, 5.45, 9. and 11. Weather reports: 6.50 a.m,, 10, 1 p.m., 4, 6.55, and 9.10. Official news: 7 p.m. Devotional exercises in the morning. breakfast, lunch, and dinner music, and children’s sessions in the evening are regular daily features. Stations open at 6 a.m. and close down at midnight. 4YA, Dunedin (790 k.c.). —10.50 a.m.:; Talk by-Nelle Scanlan. 11; Talk by Miss J. Ainge, "Cooking by Gas." 11.30: National Service talk, Women’s Auxiliary.’’ 12 noon: Community sing. 3.15: A.C.E., talk. 3.35; Classical music. 4.30: Light music. 7.30: Talk, “ What Shall We Eat?” 7.50: "Do You Know Why?” 8; “Dad and Dave.” 8.15; "The Kingsmen.” 8.28: "The Circle of Shiva.” 8.41; The Hillingdon Orchestra. ~ 8,47: Will Fyfle, comedian. 8.53; A 1 Bolllngton, organist. 9.10: Studio recital by Frederick Page, pianist. 9.30: Readings by Professor T. D. Adams, with musical interludes. 10: Dance music by Dick Colvin and his band. 4YO, Dunedin (1140 k.c.). 8 p.m.; “Classics for the Connoisseur.” 9; “Piccadilly on Parade." 9.14; Dance music. 10: Mirth and melody. 4YZ, Invercargill (680 k.c.).— 5.15 p.m.: Merrv moments. 5.30: Mills Brothers. б. "Carson Robison and his Buckaroos. 6.30: California Ramblers’Dance Orchestra. 6.45: "Marie Antoinette.” 8; Gardening talk. 8.15: New releases. 8.39: Oscar Natzke. bass. 8.44: “Suite for Strings” (Purcell). 9.5: Light opera and musical comedy. 9.30: "Thrills.” 9.42; Rhythm time. 3YA, Christchurch (720 k.c.).—11 a.m.: Talk by Nelle Scanlan. 11.15: Talk. “ Help for the Home Cook.” 3 p.m.: Classical music. 7.35: Youth Centre talk to parents. 8: “Nights at the Savoy.” 9.10: Studio recital by Haagen Holenbergh, pianist. 9.28: Presenting the National Shllkrest Orchestra and (from the studio) May Allan, soprano. 10: “ Music. Mirth, and Melody.” 2YA, Wellington (570 k.c.).—10.45 a.m.: Talk by Nelle Scanlan. 12 noon: Community sing. 2 p.m.: Classical hour. 3: A.C.E. talk. 7.30: "Who’s Who and What’s What?” 7.40; Talk, “The Law of War.” 8: “Every Friday Night at Eight.” 8.32: "I Pulled Out a Plum." 8.52: New Mayfair Orchestra. 9.10; Grade Fields. 9.16: Studio programme by the Port Nicholson Silver Band (conductor, J. J. Drew), with an N.B.S. production. ” Meek's Antiques,” at 9.32. 10: “Rhythm on Record.” IYA, Auckland (650 k.c.). —ll a.m.: Talk by Nelle Scanlan. 2.30 p.m.: Classical hour. 3.35: Light music. 7.30: Sports talk. 8; The Studio Orchestra (conductor, Harold Baxter). 8.11; Studio recital by Joan Moody, soprano, of songs by Quilter. 8.21: Nancy Reed, pianist, with the Studio Orchestra. 8.37: Conchita Supervia, mezzo-soprano. 8.43: Sir Thomas . Beecham with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. 9.10: Antal Dorati with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. 9.26; John McCormack, tenor. 9.30; Yehudi ‘Menuhin, violinist, with orchestra., 10: “ Music, Mirth, and Melody," Daventry.—War news will be broadcast from Daventry at the following New Zealand times: —5.30 a.m.. 8.20 a.m. (summary), 9.15 a.m.. 11 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 4 p.m., ;(summarv), 5.45 n.m.. 7.30 p.m. (summary), 11 p.m. 2.30 p.m.: Etoyo Amybt, South African pianist. 2.50: Songs from “ The Hebei Maid,” with the 8.8. C. ’Theatre Orchestra. 3.45: “Britain Speaks," talk by J. B. Priestley. 4.27: Variety. 5: “An American Looks at Britain,” talk by Warren Irvin. 5.15: Serial play, ■" Rupert, of Hentzau ” (final episode). 5.35; Interlude. 6.30; David Buchan, pianist. 6.45: Dance music, “Billy Ternent Remembers.” 7.15: News from Scotland. .10.10: 8.8. C. Military Band. 11.45: Theatreland”: Songs, scenes, stories of .the show business in wartime. Overseas Short-wave Stations The following is a list, of overseas shortwave stations which broadcast news bulletins in English and may be picked up locally at fair to good strength, the New Zealand times at which they may best be received and the wavelengths in metres and megacycles also being given;— VLR. Melbourne, 8.30 p.m., 31.32 m. (9.58 m.c.). WPIT. Pittsburg, 4.15 p.m., 25.27 m fll.STm.c.). WGEA. Schenectady, 2.30 p.m., 31 41m (9.55 m. c.) WRCA. New York, 5.30 p.m., 31.02 m (9.G6m.c.1. WBOS. New York, 5.30—C p.m., 31.36 m (9.57m.c.). KGEI. Sen Francisco. 5.30 p.m., 11.33 p.m.. 31,48 m. (9.33m.c.). RADIO SAIGON. 10.15 p.m., 25 46m. ; (11.79m.C.).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24402, 13 September 1940, Page 2

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669

WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 24402, 13 September 1940, Page 2

WIRELESS BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 24402, 13 September 1940, Page 2

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