COMMERCIAL PROGRAMMES
The Editor, New Zealand Listener. Sir,-Up till now I have been well satisfied with your journal, which I consider to be a decided acquisition to anyone with a radio, but you have slipped badly in the last two issues with regard to the Commercial programmes. Ninety per cent. of the sets in this camp are tuned in to the Commercial stations some of the time, and if this is the kind of programme service you are going to give us some of us will take the precaution of looking through the next copy of your journal before we purchase it. Yours, etc.,
Denlair
Listener.
No. 2 Camp, Fordell, July 30, 1939. (Our correspondent, with all the others who have written to us on the same subject, will find the answer to his complaint on page 43. -Ed.).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 7, 11 August 1939, Page 19
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