STATION 1ZM
Sir,-On behalf of my family and self, I would like to express appreciation of the tributé that was paid to Station 1ZM by Station 1YD on June 3. When we first arrived in this country in 1937, we took an immediate liking to "Station 1ZM, Manurewa," because of its pleasant music, its quiet talks, and the friendly voices of the announcers, It. became our favourite station, and we have often talked about the hours that we used to spend listening to 1ZM. ' We hadn’t much idea of the history of the station, however, until 1YD’s tribute came over the air, and after almost 20. years we found ourselves listening once again to Station 1ZM, Manurewa. In our opinion the half-hour > tribute to "Bill" Rogers and his work was a very nice thought on the part of the NZBS: and it was with great regret that we learned of the death of the man . who gave us many pleasant evenings
years ago.
IMMIGRANT
(Auckland).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 884, 13 July 1956, Page 5
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165STATION 1ZM New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 884, 13 July 1956, Page 5
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