BREAKFAST SYMPHONY
Sir,-A few weeks ago I read in The Listener a letter of appreciation of 1YA’s "Breakfast Symphony." I, too, wish to congratulate that station for giving us something really worth listening to so re: in the morning. My main criticism is that this programme is so very brief; a mere 15 minutes. Surely it is not too much to ask that one station in the whole of New Zealand should | give us a really good breakfast session, at least lasting till 8 o'clock. During. the day most stations cater for listeners who dislike the sessions usually presented between 7.20 a.m, and 8.0 aim, But should it be presumed that all people require trash early in the morning? Moreover, would it not suffice for the announcer to give us the time between items, without breaking into the middle of lovely music, as at present.
RUTH H.
WOODWARD
(New Plymouth)-
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 530, 19 August 1949, Page 15
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150BREAKFAST SYMPHONY New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 530, 19 August 1949, Page 15
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