Sir--May I be permitted to make a strong protest against any change in 2YC’s 6.0 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. nightly dance session, as it is the only programme of dance music on at this time of the evening? Station 3YL caters fairly well for those with tastes like "Gentle Annie," as concert programmes are broadcast early on most nights, 2YC just.recently changed part of its programme on Mondays and Thursdays especially to suit the classical music listeners, and now it appears that some of these wish to have an early evening session from 2YC for half-an-hour or so; and if they get that the next thing will be more letters (on the same lines as L, Bishop’s) saying that half-an-hour at a time is not long enough. Anyone who takes the trouble to look over 2YC’s 32% hours ‘of transmitting for a week will see that its time is split up very fairly. There are approximately eight hours of "highbrow" 1614 of "medium brow," and eight of "lowe brow"; so I say leave 2YC alone.
SKYSCRAPER
(Tokomaru Bay).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 332, 2 November 1945, Page 24
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