THE ZB's GO TO HOLLYWOOD!
Special Correspondent To Send News By Air-Mail
EALISING the interest which New Zealand listeners have in films, the Commercial Broadcasting Service has appointed Howard C. Brown, of Hollywood, as its official correspondent in filmland’s capital city. Mr. Brown is an accredited visitor to all the studios. and he is a personal friend of stars, directors, producers and movie executives, so that every avenue of reliable information is open to him. This means that the ZB Stations
will be able to broadcast regular and informative movie news. Stories concerning stars and films will be attractively presented; and in order that the news will be right up to date, arrangements have been made for it to come by the America-New Zealand air-mail service, The first bulletins will be carried on the inaugural commercial flight, and details of the times of broadcasts will be announced shortly.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 47, 17 May 1940, Page 47
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148THE ZB's GO TO HOLLYWOOD! New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 47, 17 May 1940, Page 47
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