Planning The Nightly Programmes
SCHEME OF CO-ORDINATION ARRANGED No one outside of the Broadcasting Company knows the difficulties which surround the making of programmes. Something like 1250 programmes have to be arranged every year. for the evening concert sessions and multifarious tastes have to be catered for. In an effort to please all classes of listeners thé progratiime organisers at the four stations follow, as nearly as possible, .’an arrangement by which no two stations are broadcasting the same kind of programme on the same evening, except on Swiidays and Saturdays when church services and vaudeville programmes are on at the four stations. . wt *s °
Day of Week Sunday "» Monday oe Tuesday 1. Wednesday .. Thursday . Friday Saturday IYA Church Silent Operatic Band Popular Classical Vaudeville 2YA Church Classical Popular Silent Band Operatic Vaudeville 3YA Church Band Silent Opera Classical Populaf Vaudeville AYA. "| Church Silent Classical Silent . Popular Band Vaudeville
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 4
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149Planning The Nightly Programmes Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 4 May 1928, Page 4
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