CHURCH BROADCASTS.
Sir,-It may interest your readers to know that Church broadcasts came up for discussion recently by the Wellington branch of the Church Music Society and that the following points were recommended for further consideration: 1. That a proportion of the church services broadcast should be specially designed for broadcasting, and that the best atmosphere is to be obtained in the church itself. 2. That the time limit of 65 minutes be strictly adhered to as far as church broadcasts are concerned. 3. That there should be better preparation of both music and form of service in respect to "timing" of the broadcast. 4.-That an audition under service conditions before the church is rostered to broadcast would be very desirable. 5. That relays of actual services should be made during the choir recess period between Christmas and the New Year.
JOHN H.
BOOTH
(N.Z. Church Society).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 462, 30 April 1948, Page 5
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