PUBLISHED AND UNPUBLISHED PROGRAMMES
eir-May I join with "Musical Ear" (Christchurch), and express. my appreciation also for 3YA’s morning programmes — especially the 9.0-10.0 a.m. session? I wonder if it would be possible for this session to come on the air earlier-say at about 8.0 am., in order that more listeners may hear it. I only hear it myself when ‘on holiday or when I leave at a very late hour for the office. Such a programme starts the day off well (in my estimation), instead of all the very "hearty" band music and bright jazz numbers which most stations put over every morning. I should also like to take this opportunity of making a plea for more complete programmes in The Listener. Sometimes it appears to me that those responsible for the set-up of The Listener overlook the fact that most people buy it for the programmes alone, and as it has virtually a monopoly in this direction surely the programmes can be complete?
YASDNIL
(Wellington).
(The number of people who buy any journal for one feature alone is never big enough to keep it alive. The number who buy The Listener for programmes alone may be one in 10 of its subscribers, or a few more or less: we do. not know, and our correspondent certainly does not. We do know why "most people’ buy it, and if we did not, we should soon go out of business.-Ed.),
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 240, 28 January 1944, Page 5
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239PUBLISHED AND UNPUBLISHED PROGRAMMES New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 240, 28 January 1944, Page 5
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