RADIO SPEECH
Sir-Nobody who listened to the broadcast from Ellerslie on Boxing Day can fail to agree with the views expressed by your correspondent, H. C. Wright, in his recent letter. It should surely be reasonable to assume that anyone who undertakes broadcasting-and, presumably, is paid to do so-should at least be able to handle the sounds "ou" and "ow," and that if he cannot do so he should be required to learn before he is permitted to be heard "on the air." The NZBS will be sadly lacking in its duty if steps are not taken to improve the. standard of speech heard from every station in the country.
H.
B.
(Hastings).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 451, 13 February 1948, Page 17
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113RADIO SPEECH New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 451, 13 February 1948, Page 17
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