Sir-May I, without becoming involved in the jazz-classics controversy, ask whether it could be arranged, during Parliamentary broadcasts, for Station 2YA’s scheduled evening programme to be relayed through 2YD instead of 2YC. I fully realise that such a change would deprive some listeners of serials and light entertainment from the former station, but compared with the greater part of the relays in general which cater for these tastes, lovers of classical programmes are given a pitifully small consideration without having it further reduced. Excellent broadcasts are tantalisingly advertised over other auxiliary stations beyond the range of the average Wellington receiving set. If this alteration is practically possible it is surely little enough to ask, especially when we hear and read so much of the raising of cultural and other
standards,
CLASSICA
‘Lower Hutt).
[If "Arco," who began this correspondence, wishes to reply, he may do so briefly. For all others it is now closed.-Ep.]
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 304, 20 April 1945, Page 5
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