AUXILIARY PROGRAMMES
Sir,-Your issue of February 20 had a letter from "Listener," of Hawera, which should interest most Canterbury listeners, Down here we have no alternative programme Saturday or Sunday afternoons (winter Saturdays excepted), and there must be as many race or other sporting broadcasts from Christchurch as in the northern centres. There is no "Third" programme at all like 1ZM, 2YD, or even the pioneer part-time '4ZD. As the NZBS overtakes its wardelayed expansion plans do you think we shall have, say, a 3YB, and are transmission hours of existing "Thirds" likely to be standardised at 1ZM level? Perhaps you will be good enough ta put these questions to the NZBS for answer in your columns. Good wishes for the continued succese of vour ianrnal |
HOPEFUL
(Christchurch
(When the new 10 kw, transmitters are installed at Gebbie’s Pass to -eplace the present transmitters for 3YA and 3ZB, and the power of 3YL is increased to 10 kw., listeners to Christchurch stations will have three stations of equal power to which they can listen. The hours of transmission of Station 3YA and its auxiliary 3YL will then be reviewed, and the question of maintaining a further orocramme
on the present small station considered.- , a
Ed.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 458, 2 April 1948, Page 5
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205AUXILIARY PROGRAMMES New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 458, 2 April 1948, Page 5
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