CHAIN SYSTEM THE WORLD'S BEST.
In this general review of the situation of broadcasting in New | Zealand, it is interesting to note that the system that has been adopted in New Zealand for the erection of a chain of stations, under one central control, and so placed as to cover the whole country, is the system which has been recommended for adoption by the Australian Royal Commission, and has been adopted in England by the British Broadcasting. Corporation. It is also under discussion for adoption in America. The important point to notice in this connection, however, is that New Zealand has heen fortunately managed and regulated, in that it had no established conditions to clear away, but was able to start on a comparatively virgin field with a system that is recognised to be the ideal for efficient public service. Other countries are faced with the problem of clearing the ground before they can secure their desired end. ©
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 December 1927, Page 4
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158CHAIN SYSTEM THE WORLD'S BEST. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 December 1927, Page 4
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