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©. 4. Fotts: You have omitted your address. J.V.R. (Lyttelton): Bill No: is played by Guy Doleman and June ‘by Moira mond. Constant Listener (Wellington): (1) BeCause programme design and econ supply excellent reasons for the link of those Stations for opera broadcasts. (2) The YC type of programme is an evening programme. starelly, when a YC station is brought on during the day to provide an alternative to a YA ts programme it broadcasts the t that YA would otherwise be broadcasting. (3) The Games could not be comprehensively covered without displacing other programmes. It was realised that listeners uninterested in the Games would be worse off; but every -effort was made to treat all sections equitably. In fact you exaggerate. There was much good music on the air. (4) On. the contrary; full choice is restored at 5 o’clock. The point about "hymns, bands and requests at approximately the same time’ is not very clear; but the possibility of detailing ZB programmes during the day will be studied. The difficulty is space.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 914, 15 February 1957, Page 5
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176ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 914, 15 February 1957, Page 5
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