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A correspondent writes: "As a humble crystal set listener of a few days’ standing, I had read the correspondence in the papers on radio programmes, and so paid my license fee in fear and trembling, and was heavily snubbed by the elerk from whom I inquired whether the money would be returned if the results were unsatisfactory. You will be glad to know that these fears are now completely allayed and disposed of.’? When the wave-length was changed some time ago the company was deluged with complaints. The first to send his protest conveyed it in the following telegram: ‘Rotten squeal all night on mew wave," A correspondent makes the following suggestion; "Provided that your programmes could be otherwise filled, there wonld be very few who would regret if concert items were cut down, say to half the time. Even though. one is not directly interested in the subject matter, any talk is wortl: listening to if the speaker hag a zeasoned message to give,#

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 1, 22 July 1927, Page 6

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 1, 22 July 1927, Page 6

Untitled Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 1, 22 July 1927, Page 6

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