LISTENING TO YOUTH
Sir,-So at long last youth is having e fair play in the radio world. What an appreciative expression I wore as I read the article "Listening to Youth." ‘ It is about time discussion groups came into prominence on the New Zealand radio. For the past two or three years I have been a fairly regular listener to an Australian programme, "Youth Speaks," and it is always a good show. These 20-minute sessions are frank, in-. formative debates given by young people {none of whom are over 18 years) who are sincere in thought and speech. — It seems the young folk of the cities (stressed because we young folk of outlying districts have not the opportunities for radio expression) are too backward in coming forward to say the things which could be helpful "to those other young people who have not the gift of unprepared speaking, I am sure there are some sections of our youth who are capable of giving a New Zealand premiere in such a programme. Would the Controller of Programmes favour us with 20 minutes of his programme allotment?
ALMOST 19
(Hawera).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 330, 19 October 1945, Page 25
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188LISTENING TO YOUTH New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 330, 19 October 1945, Page 25
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