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SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS

HROUGH the facilities of five West Coast of America transmitters, another in Honolulu and one in Manila, the Voice of America programmes are being heard at quite good strength in this part of the world just now. At 10.30 p.m. foreign language transmission begins and lasts until 12.30 p.m., when the second English broadcast is heard. Stations, Frequencies, Wavelengths, (9.0 p.m.-10.30 p.m.): KNBA (9.65 me/s., 31.09 metres), KNBI (9.75, 30.77), KGEX (11.73, 25.58), KNBX (11.79, 25.45), KCBR (15.13, 19.83), Honolulu (15.25, 19.67), Manila (11.89, 25.23). . Headlines in the Programmes: Sunday9.0 p.m., World News; 9.15, Radio Forur}; 9.30, NBC Symphony Orchestra; 10.25, Late World News. Monday-9.0 p.m., World News; 9.15, Analysis of the News; 9.30, Fashions in Swing; 9.45, Cavalcade of America; 10.15, Late News and Press Opinion. Tues-day-9.0 p.m., World News; 9.15, Analysis of the News; 9.30, Fashions in Swing; 9.45, New Roads in Science and Education; 10.15, late World News and Press Opinion. Wed-nesday-9.0 p.m., World News; 9.15, Analysis of the News; 9.30, Radio Theatre; 10.15, Late News and Press Opinion, Thursday9.0 p.m., World News; 9.15, Analysis of the News; 9.30, Songs of Yesterday by Sigmund Romberg; 10.15, Late News and Press Opinion. Friday-9.0 p.m., World News; 9.15, Analysis of the News; 9.30, Fashions in Swing; 9.45, Carmen Cavallero Show; 10.15, Late News and Press Opinion. Satur-day-9.0 p.m., World News; 9.15, Analysis of the News; 9.30, Stamp Magazine; 9.45, First Piano Quartet; 10.15, Late News and Press Opinion. ;

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 483, 24 September 1948, Page 13

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SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 483, 24 September 1948, Page 13

SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 483, 24 September 1948, Page 13

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