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TOO MANY AT ONCE?

Sir,-I find it puzzling to understand the arrangement of the programmes at certain times. Why, for instance, do we get four famous New Zealanders all coming on at the same time, 7 p.m, from different ZB stations? It is impossible to listen in to all as one would like. The same situation arises at 11 a.m. from the YA stations, I particularly wished to listen in to "Cycling through England" from 2YA at 11 a.m. ’on April 9, and at the same time did not want to miss "Outstanding Women" from 3YA put on also at 11 a.m. on April 9. Also, couldn’t we have some ore act plays by local talent instead of so much discordant jazz. It would improve the speaking voices of our younger generation too, It was a pleasure to listen to Lady Louis Mountbatten giving her address at the Town Hall, Wellington — every word coming over distinctly and avroall

DOROTHY

TENNANT

(Tai Tapu).

(If our correspondent listens regularly to one ZB station and one YA station, she will, in time, hear all the "famous New Zealandem" and "Outstanding Women." These recorded fea tures are heard in rotation from all main National or Commercial stations.-Ed.)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 359, 10 May 1946, Page 5

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TOO MANY AT ONCE? New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 359, 10 May 1946, Page 5

TOO MANY AT ONCE? New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 359, 10 May 1946, Page 5

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