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Canadian and "Voice of America" Programmes [N the near future the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation intends beginning a regular Pacific Service, but at present their overseas transmissions are confined to a European Service, which is broadcast at an unsuitable time for good reception in New Zealand, and a special Sunday Supplementary Programme heard here on Mondays between 11 p.m. and 7,30 a.m. Frequencies for the latter programme are: CKNC 17.82 m/c _ 16.84 metres CKLX 15.09 m/c 19.88 metres Programme Headlines: 11.0 p.m,, Opening announcements; 11.15, Musical Programme; 11.45, News; 12.0 midnight, Symphony; 12.30 a.m., Canadian Commentary; 12.45, The Old Song. "The Voice of America" Programmes, broadcast from New York to the people of the Pacific and the Far East, can be heard now at quite good strength in the late evening: KNBX, 11.79 m/c, 25.45 metres, eae: 9.30 p.m. nee 9.65 m/c, 31.09 metres, 9.0 pe KNBC, 15.15 m/c, 19.81 metres, ob p.m: Programme Headlines: 9.0 p.m., News; 9.15, United Nations Review; 10.0, Round-up of Late World News; 10.15, Commentators’ Digest; 10.30, Talent Scout (every Thursday); 10.30-11.0, Our Foreign Policy (every Sunday); 10,45, "The Doctors Talk it Over" (every Saturday).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 382, 18 October 1946, Page 29

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Shortwave Highlights New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 382, 18 October 1946, Page 29

Shortwave Highlights New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 382, 18 October 1946, Page 29

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