PROGRAMME PATTERNS
Sir,-That radio is still in its infancy is shown by the fact that programmes so often jump from one type to another with no attempt at consistency or continuity. Individuality as between stations does not exist. There should be more high-powered stations each with an individuality and each different, so that listeners would get to know their type and tune to their choice. We have a right to expect consistency just as surely asswhen we attend a picture theatre, vaudeville, concert, ballet, play or wrestling match. The confused mentalities of those who imagine they want all these things mixed should not be allowed to make policy.
G.
BLAIKIE
(Invercargill),
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 487, 22 October 1948, Page 5
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111PROGRAMME PATTERNS New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 487, 22 October 1948, Page 5
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