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"I KNOW WHAT I LIKE..."

PARAGRAPHS for Radio Review are written by regular contributors outside | the NZBS, and this practice will be continued, but "The Listener" also proposes to invite readers to say what they think on broadcasting topics. Space is available in the meantime for only one paragraph each week, and the rflaximum length is 200 words. A fee of one guinea will be paid after publication. Contributors are free to write about. any programme broadcast by the NZBS. Programmes are sometimes criticised in "Letters From Listeners," which will remain a page of opinion on radio and other subjects; but people who write for Radio Review will be expected to draw upon second thoughts. Criticism must not be frivolous or ill-informed; neither must it be solemn or dull. "The Listener’ hopes that readers with something to say will say it plainly. All contributions should be sent to the Editor, and should be headed "Radio Review." Writers may have their work printed over their gwn names or may use initials or pen-names. Unsuccessful paragraphs cannot be returned. | — — i ;

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 663, 21 March 1952, Page 11

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"I KNOW WHAT I LIKE..." New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 663, 21 March 1952, Page 11

"I KNOW WHAT I LIKE..." New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 663, 21 March 1952, Page 11

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