STATION 1ZM
Sir-I would like to endorse the Opinion expressed by B.B. (Auckland) about 1ZM programmes. Though the station has been taken over (temporarily, I hope), many listeners would be glad of the orchestral and other musical programmes. It was a pleasure to be able to switch on to this station and to be able to relax without having to switch over to some other station when some "modern" noise was announced. This applied as B.B. says, particularly to the 7.0-8.0 p.m. session. By the way, 1ZM and 2YC are the only secondary stations be a have not at least one Australian station on top. 2YD is particularly unfortunate, as there is a strong "Aussie" right on top. We cannot get it here though only 50 miles off (in a _ straight line). Can nothing be done about. this?
J.
B.
(Picton).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 259, 9 June 1944, Page 7
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141STATION 1ZM New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 259, 9 June 1944, Page 7
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