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THE POLICY OF THE COMPANY AND ITS OUTCOME.

It is not out of place to mention finally in this general review that the Radio Broadcasting company throughout has avoided making specific promises as to the service to be given but, after laying down a generai policy of the quality of service aimed at, has gone steadily ahead, giving the best service possible, commensurate with sound judgment and the income available. That the efforts made to meet the public taste have been satisfactory is indicated most conclusively by the fact that each improvement in service has called forth an increasing tide of response from the public. There has been no vacillation of policy, but each move has represented a steady driving forward to a higher level of efficiency, and in turn has met with an appreciative response from the public.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 December 1927, Page 4

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THE POLICY OF THE COMPANY AND ITS OUTCOME. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 December 1927, Page 4

THE POLICY OF THE COMPANY AND ITS OUTCOME. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 24, 30 December 1927, Page 4

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