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Two Food Eaters (Dunedin): Sorry; the scope of that discussion is already wide enongh. Alan Mister (Moutere): The recording is in a series of hymns issued for broadcasting by the BBC, and not commercially available. Stanley V. Jennings (Christchurch): It is done whenever there is time; and that is frequently. Dennis McEldowney (Upper Hutt): Thank you. It would; and to give credit to other sources as well. The omission has been re paired. J.S.M. (Christchurch): The suggestion has been closely considered more than once, in relation to various possible times. It will be considered again in the near future. L. Assheton Harbord (Lower Hutt): (1) One of your references is to programmes after 11.0, the other to programmes after 10.0. The latter is relevant to stations of the National Division, and of these the four YCs present much good music between 10.0 and 11.0 p.m. The request can hardly be understood to relate to the stations of the Commercial Division. (2) If "one station, just one," is to broadcast good music after 11.0, the only one that can do so effectively for the great body of listeners is 2YA (or 2YC). The suggestion is really to extend the transmission of the station. It may be possible to consider that later.
More Letters from Listeners will be found on pages 30-31
Letters from Listeners
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 790, 10 September 1954, Page 5
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226ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 790, 10 September 1954, Page 5
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