NEWS BROADCASTS
Sir,-May I «have the tight of reply regarding news broadcasts? The issue seems to have been sidetracked since my age Jetter! I) ot advocating the substi BFS. e yer, other pro‘news "broad: ts, but am nly. tty etter presei m of news by giving it a New ‘Ze langle
TOO MUCH BBC
(Wanganui)
Sir,-It is to be hoped. that no official notice will be taken of two Wanganui correspondents who want BBC news and commentary cut down on the New Zealand radio. For every tWo who don’t want this there must be 2000 who listen to it regularly and profit)greatly by doing so. The BBC news is a "must" on New Zealand radio if our broadcasting service is to do its duty. Which leads me to say that Radio Newsreel is invaluable. Why, then, is it sometimes shifted’ from its proper time to be substituted by something almost always of less importance?
WORLD-MINDED
(Nelson).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 629, 20 July 1951, Page 5
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156NEWS BROADCASTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 629, 20 July 1951, Page 5
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