From the House to the Country
VERY listener to New Zealand Parliamentary broadcasts during the last eight years has heard the voice of K. G. Collins announcing, as he sat at the instrument-panel on the floor of the House, "You are/listening to Mr.... Member for ... .," for that has been part of his duties in the course of 20 years’ service with the NZBS. Mr. Collins has now been appointed Station Manager of Station 1YZ, the new 10 kw. station at Rotorua, which is designed to give first-class radio coverage to listeners throughout the Rotorua-Bay of Plenty area, and which will be opened officially on Wednesday, April 27. During his 20 years at 2YA, Mr. Collins was responsible for the technical side of all studio work, which includes the various aspects of microphone technique and "balance." He has done similar work for all studios in the Wellington district area since the amalgamation
of the National and Commercial Sers vices. He has also had considerable experience of announcing, for he was assistant announcer at 2YA for 15 years, taking ower the senior announcer’s duties during the war years,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 509, 25 March 1949, Page 7
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186From the House to the Country New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 509, 25 March 1949, Page 7
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