THE ROYAL TOUR
Sir,-I would like to thank the NZBS most sincerely for the excellent work they have done in broadcasting the Royal Tour, for the hours of work and organisation involved. It cannot be easy to stand and fill in gaps, as some of the announcers have had to do while waiting for events to take plate, with patter of interest to the listening public. Again, many thanks.
TOMMY
(Invercargill)
Sir,-After reading your interesting article on the work of the Talks Department and their outstanding service to the public, may I draw attention to the good work done by the NZBS in general? Their first-class coverage throughout the Royal Tour, commented on by overseas critics, must have meant endless organisation..No country is better served than New Zealand.
COUNTRY LISTENER
(Rangitikei).
Sir,-Congratulations to NZBS commentators who covered the Royal Tour. They told us just what we wanted to know. GRATEFUL (Auckland).
Sir,-May I give thanks to all in the NZBS who made possible such clear and wonderful broadcasts? Commentators and announcers gave us, the invisible crowds, eyes to see with, and sometimes they were misty eyes, so moving were their word pictures. We can say truly that we journeyed royally with our Queen and her Consort. May I say three cheers for the commentators and all who could not cheer themselves?
ONE WHO NEVER MISSED A
BROADCAST
(Masterton).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 759, 5 February 1954, Page 5
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228THE ROYAL TOUR New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 759, 5 February 1954, Page 5
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