TO REPLACE 1ZM
Sir,-Now that the Americans have taken control of Station 1ZM, lovers of orchestral music, and to a certain degree, classical music, will find a very disagreeable blank in their 7.0-8.0 p.m. programme. Prior to the American occupation, some yery good orchestral items were given over this station, enabling many weary business people to enjoy an hour’s music, conducive to peace of mind and restfulness. I am not disparaging the American programme, which, naturally, is broadcast mairily for the American Armed Forces, but merely suggesting that, with the loss of more or less good music from 1ZM, perhaps Stations 1YX and 1YA could broadcast a few more really presentable orchestral works, without any loss of interest for the average listener. I know a whole radio programme cannot be altered to suit the whims of one insignificant office-worker, but maybe my lament, which, perhaps, is echoed by many more, might produce some effect on our remaining Auckland stations. Or will it? I sincerely hope so.
B.
B.
. (Auckland).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 255, 12 May 1944, Page 7
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169TO REPLACE 1ZM New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 255, 12 May 1944, Page 7
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