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Lover of Humour (Balclutha).-Arrange-ments are being made to broadcast a. series ,of long BBC plays, including Mr. in+the near future. wie j Hamiltonian.-(1) Transmission -houfs. of X class stations are reviewed from time to time. Factors considered, in relation to» listeners’ needs, include costs, staffing, a Odation and p»wer restrictions. Weekend hours of 2ZA Palmerston North, whith was pened in 1938, have been virtually: unaltered since 1947. (2) Comparisons -wr Pi based; © for various reasons, the station's recently allotted list cannot at present be extended. ~ "Church First" (New »Plymouth).-The Central Religious Advisory Committee’s recommendation, which regulates the practice in this matter, is that, while all services for the sake of effectiveness should be limited to one hour, morning services are not cut off if they over-run that time, but evening..services are strictly limited and cut. off if they exceed 65 minutes. The station records show no example of such action for many months past; but there was one occasion (October 7) when the minister himself, having church’ notices and other church business to deal with at the end of the’ service, asked that the broadcast be terminated at the end of the Jast™hymn’ and gave the technician his cue at oe point. You refer to a "morning". ice; . owas an evening service; but it is the to which your complaint seems applicable.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 651, 21 December 1951, Page 5
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225ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 651, 21 December 1951, Page 5
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