1ZM REQUEST SESSION.
Sir,-Since reading "Fishneck’s"~ letter in your issue of August 6 I would like to add, in support, that I fully agree with him on the excellence of 1ZM’s request sessions. It is a great pity that they should be curtailed so often to relay boxing and I would Suggest changing the request evening if "Fishneck’s" ideas could not be complied with. I would be glad if someone could also inform me why in the change-over, of station frequences, 1ZM is not included? After the change-over at least two Australian stations will be on
the same wavelength as 1ZM.--Recep-tion of this popular station "is already marred in Hamilton on the majority of sets in the evening by an unpleasant whistle in the background and I would be interested to know if this fault is always to remain with us. If so let’s hope the new Hamilton station will broadcast as good programmes as 1ZM. "SERVICEMAN" (Frankton Junct.) (We are informed that since the total number of radio stations in Australia and New Zealand exceeds the number of channels available, it has been found. ‘eg to arrange an entirely clear channel 1ZM.-Ed.)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 479, 27 August 1948, Page 25
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