KIWI LEAGUE TEAM
Sitr,-Many of us want to know why there has been no mention in The Listener of any broadcasts of the Kiwi League team’s games in England, which I am sure thousands of listeners are very interested in. I hope that it is not because it is League football that there have been such poor rebroadcasting arrangements. I am sure that had it been a tour by the All Blacks listeners would have been able to hear it broadcast twice during the day from all stations, at a convenient time. :
SPORT
(Woolston)
(Had the All Blacks been touring England, the N.Z. Broadcasting Service would have done just as much as they have done for the League team; that is, rebroadcast everything that the British Broadcasting Corporation has put out. But the matter cannot be entirely controlled here. The N.Z. Broadcasting Service cannot rebroadcast unless it has something available from the transmitters of the country where the matches are being played. The BBC have e@ problem this season in that there are two international teams touring England from this part of the world-the Australian Rugby Union team and the. New Zealand Rugby League. team-and the available time has to be shared by these two. In response to cabled representations, the BBC increased the time originally intended to be-devoted to broadcasts of tha League games in England. It was, appar ently, not possible for em to do any mora
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 436, 31 October 1947, Page 5
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239KIWI LEAGUE TEAM New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 436, 31 October 1947, Page 5
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