BAND RECORDINGS
Sir.-Recordings which were made by the National Broadeasting "Service at the recent band icontests in Wellington and at other contests previously have not been made available to the..public. Bandsmen who participated are keen to have these souvenirs of their efforts. Why does the NZBS refuse to sell these records? Surely it would be more than worth their while to put them on the market? The NZBS cannot possibly expect to make more profit by reserving the rights of playing these recordings on a few widely scattered programmes. I know definitely that these records would. find a good market and I cannot see why they should not be ‘gel leased. Many bandsmen will back on this and are just as keen to have something done about it) ~.
R.R.
F.
(Christchurch),
(The recordings made by the Broadcasting Service are made for broadcast only. That is as its contract with the contest authorities provides. Further, the Broadcasting Service is neither equipped nor authoriced to make pressings for commercial. sale.-Ed.)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 24, Issue 621, 25 May 1951, Page 5
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168BAND RECORDINGS New Zealand Listener, Volume 24, Issue 621, 25 May 1951, Page 5
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