ALL ABOUT THE BBC
BBC YEAR BOOK, 1944. Broadcasting House, London. T is easy to criticise the BBC, but not easy to criticise its publications department. Each Year Book since the war started has seemed a little slimmer than its predecessor, but you make a check and find that it is just as full. And just as interesting. The photographs alone are worth the publication price (2/6 in London), and the text remains as full as it has always been of the things that reasonable listeners most want to know. How is the great concern organised? What does it do, and how and why does it do it? What special things has it done during the last 12 months? What is what in Broadcasting House and who is who? The answers are all there with just enough in the way of charts and directories to give you the feeling that you are getting your facts right. Publicity in short that never bores you and never misleads.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 269, 18 August 1944, Page 11
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166ALL ABOUT THE BBC New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 269, 18 August 1944, Page 11
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