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M. R, Muir (Christchurch): It would be inconvenient to lengthen the programme, C.A.E. (Dunedin): Regarded as suitable for children. These five half-hour Programmes are not, in terms of the rights purchase, available for a replay; but the possibility of buying extended rights will be considered. Thanks for your commendation and suggestion. Gordon L. McA, (Hastings): From Station 3YA on May 10 at 10.0 p.m. It will also be heard from other stations. F. Stuart Jones (Invercargill): (1) Not 6.0 to 6.30; 6.0 to 7.0. Because the programme of . dinner music formerly scheduled by the YA stations between 6.0 and 7.0 was so frequently and long interrupted by market reports, weather and news, and so forth, that its func. tion was not fulfilled. It was accordingly transferred to the YC stations, whose characteristic evening programme ins at 7.0. (2) Heard well in some parts of thland, not generally in Southland. The disabilities you mention have been observed, of course, and -- designed to lighten them are in train. ( ) Though policy aims at systematic use, the aim can be defiected by personal taste or prejudice, for example, but ‘is usually corrected very soon in the process of local and national supervision.. Thanks for your instances; the Medtner set, which is about eight years old, is in Head Office Library only, and stations could overlook that.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 926, 10 May 1957, Page 11
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225ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 926, 10 May 1957, Page 11
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