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HIT PARADE

Sir-I should like to ask why 2ZB’s Hit Parade was brought to such an abrupt conclusion some two months ago. Doubtless there were reasons for this measure, but I think the listening public could have been informed of them. As far as I can see, the Hit Parade was enjoyed by many more people than is the current feature, Top Tunes. Many of the records played as Top Tunes are certainly very good; but they do not ‘Tepresent the tastes of the New Zealand people. Why should we not have our own Hit Parade rather than accept the preferences of America and England? What do other readers think?

B. W.

KING

(Heretaunga).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 334, 16 November 1945, Page 24

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HIT PARADE New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 334, 16 November 1945, Page 24

HIT PARADE New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 334, 16 November 1945, Page 24

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