WEALTH OF ENTERTAINMENT
BROADCASTING COMPANY’S WORK The great wealth of entertainment and educational features now available to the public through the broadcasting stations of New Zealand is seen by inspection of the daily pi'ogra.mmes as published. The Broadcasting Company's service embraces every walk of life and every interest. Its service is a national one. and nothing that pertains to the life of
the people is foreign to it. It caters for all sections of the community. The basis of its service is the supplying of entertainment, whether by studio concerts or other means, by instructive lectures on a wide variety of subjects, or as a purveyor of news and information in the world of sport or commerce. On the entertainment side the broadcasts cover the whole gamut of attractions, ranging from solo items by artists of all types to elaborate present-
ations of great works. Every effort is made to cater for all tastes some of the time, and for the majority of tastes most of the time. The best concert hall artists available in New Zealand have been engaged and appear regularly at the various stations. A cordial welcome awaits all vaudeville talent at the studios, for every effort is made to introduce as much variety as possible info the programmer Sport is particularly well handled, ch.urch services are a regular feature on Sundays, and after-church concerts are broadcast from all stations.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 404, 12 July 1928, Page 7 (Supplement)
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233WEALTH OF ENTERTAINMENT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 404, 12 July 1928, Page 7 (Supplement)
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