Lunch-Hour Farm Talks
, BECAUSE they think that a farmer’s best time for listening to the radio is while he is having his lunch, some broadcasting stations in Australia and the United States choose mid-day for their scheduled talks to the men on the land. Last year the NZBS Talks Department experimented with a series of lunch-hour talks to farmers through 3YA.
‘The response appeared to be good, and this year the experiment is being tried from 2YA. Recently the NZBS mobile recording unit made records of talks on a variety of subjects by members of the staff of Massey College, and it is hoped later also to broadcast talks by field instructors of the Department of Agriculture. The programme is heard at 12.35 p.m. on Thursdays,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 432, 3 October 1947, Page 12
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126Lunch-Hour Farm Talks New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 432, 3 October 1947, Page 12
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