PARLIAMENT AND 2YC
Sir,-Congratulations to the editorial staff of The Listener in endeavouring to forestall adverse comment on the game of musical chairs played by the programme department of the NZBS, due to Parliamentary’ broadcasts. Nevertheless, the fact remains that during the session most country listeners to 2YC are cut off altogether from contact with the YC programmes, or are forced to listen to the other YC programmes through a haze of interference, both from local disturbances and also from Australian stations which seem to crowd the ether.
If we are to accept this shuffling of programmes I do feel that it is not beyond the resources of the NZBS to provide a more powerful transmitter for 2YC’s broadcast so that listeners do not have .to endure an uninteresting evening programme during the Parliamentary session.
INCONSTANT LISTENER
(Feilding).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 944, 13 September 1957, Page 11
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138PARLIAMENT AND 2YC New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 944, 13 September 1957, Page 11
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