NZBS Staff Changes
H ERE are three of the NZBS personalities affected by the service staff changes announced in the last issue of "The Listener’: A. L. Curry (bottom right), whose voice became familiar to Canterbury listeners over a number of years while he was chief announcer at 3YA Christchurch, and to a wider audience during his service overseas as officer-in-charge of the New Zealand Broadcasting Unit in the Middle East, goes to 2YA Wellington as station manager. He will take over from A. B. C. Young (left), who has been acting station manager and who will return to -his former duties as supervisor of programme organisation for‘the whole Service. H. C. Trim (lower lett) travels just about as far as anyone could in a _ transfer within the Service, moving. from his present position of station manager at 4YZ Invercargill to take over the management of 1YA Auckland, the post made vacant last year by the resignation of W. A. F. O’Donoghue.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 374, 23 August 1946, Page 18
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162NZBS Staff Changes New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 374, 23 August 1946, Page 18
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