WEATHER REPORTS
With the recent vagaries of the weax ther, the nightly weather report hag been greatly looked for by listeners, particularly country listeners, to whom prompt advice of the weather indications and prospects is of definite valué in enabling them to handle their stock to the best advantage. Realising this, particularly in the sheep-shearing seas son, the Broadcasting Company has at’ ranged with Dr. Kidson, of the Meteoro~ logical service, to extend that Department’s service by providing forecasts for both Saturday and Sunday evening. The Saturday evening forecast is issued at the usual time. ag neat to 9 o’clock as possible, and orf Sunday evening between the church service and the succeeding musical programme. In addition to this nightly forecasf it has been the practice to give in thé news session a vetv full and admirable report on the weather from the col« umns of the "Kyening Post." This report is of- definite value, and has heen specially appreciated by country listeners, who have not wished to stay ug fo 9 o'clock in order to secure thé weather report.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 20, 2 December 1927, Page 14
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180WEATHER REPORTS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 20, 2 December 1927, Page 14
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