SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS
@ Sard Armed Forces Radio Service may be heard broadcasting from San Francisco between the hours of 3.15 p.m. and 2.30 a.m. With programmes mainly compiled for the United States Forces, the "Voice of Information and Education" offers a varied and entertaining programme which will also appeal to the average listener. A news bulletin may be heard on the hour and every hour during the hours of transmission. Stations, Frequencies, Wavelengths and Times of Transmission: KCBF, 11.81 mc/s., 25.40 metres (3.15 p.m.-8.45 ‘ppm. ); KWIX, 9.57, 31.35 (3.15 p.m.-8.45 p.m.); 11.90, 25.21 (5.30 p.m.-11.30 p.m.); GKEI, 15.21,- 19:72 (5.30 p.m.-10.30 p.m.); KNBX, 15.25, 19.67 (5.30 p.m.-8.45 p.m.); KCBF, 9.70, 30.92 (9.0 p.m.-2.30 a.m.); KCBA, 15.33, 19.57 (9.0 p.m.-2.30 a.m.) Headlines in the Programmes: 5.15 p.m.5.30 p.m.-Hymns from Home (Sunday), Purple Heart Album (Thursday and Friday). 5.30 p.m.-6.0 p.m.-Fred Waring Show (Monday to Friday), California Melodies (Saturday). 6.15 p.m.-6.30 p.m.-Down Beat (Monday and Tuesday), Boxing (Saturday). 6.30 p-m.-7.0 p.m.-Greatest Story Ever Told (Sunday), Bill of Rights (Monday), Science Magazine (Tuesday), Heard at Home (Wednesday), This is the Story (Thursday), Say it with Music B Boxing (Saturday). ‘8.45 p.m.-9.0 p.m.-Stars and Stripes (Sunday), Melody Round-up (Monday to Saturday). 9.5 p.m.-9.30 p.m.-Basic Music (Sunday to Saturday). 9.30 p.m.-10.0 p.m.-Music from America (Sunday), Show Time (Monday), To the. Rear March (Tuesday), Mail Call (Thursday), Jubilee (Friday). 10.1510.30 p.m.-Hymns from Home (Sunday), G.I. Jive (Monday to Saturday). 10.30 p.m.10.45 p.m.-Magic Carpet (Monday to Saturday). 10.45 p.m.-11.0 p.m.-World in Music (Sunday), Personal Album (Monday to Thursday), World in Music (Saturday). 11.30 p.m.-11.45 p.m.-Words with Music (Sunday), Down Beat (Monday), Words with Music (Tuesday to Thursday), 11.45 p.m.12.0 midnight-Phonograph Album (Suadey), Remember (Monday to Thursday), Songs the Islands (Friday and Saturday)», Special UN Broadcasts--Every afternoon (except Monday) news of the United Nations may be heard at 3.0 o’clock at very good strength, through the facilities of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Stations CKCS (15.32 mc/s., 19.58 metres), and CKNC (17.82, 16.84) are on the air from 3.0 p.m. until 3.30 p.m., beamed to Australia and New Zealand.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 457, 25 March 1948, Page 9
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339SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 457, 25 March 1948, Page 9
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