1ZM REQUEST SESSION
Sir-I have been a listener for the past three years and have always looked forward to the 1ZM Request Session with great pleasure. However, I would like to protest against this session continually being cut short by an hour, on the average of approximately two out of four weeks. Recently I was listening with great appreciation to what I hoped to be three hours of request recordings when the session was ceased at 9.0 p.m. to allow a relay on the boxing match at the Town Hall to be broadcast. Could not one of the other stations have broadcast this match (1YX or 1ZB)? Sometimes I know other stations have. important programmes which cannot be suspended, but on a great number -of occasions this is not so. I am sure the majority of 1ZM listeners would rather listen to. request items than to a boxing match. However, if it is unavoidable that 1ZM has to cut its Request Session short, why not commence the programme at 6.30 p.m. instead of 7.0
p-m.?
FISHNECK
Epsom).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 476, 6 August 1948, Page 5
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1771ZM REQUEST SESSION New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 476, 6 August 1948, Page 5
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