LUCKY CHILDREN OF TO-DAY
oo > A A Christe listener writes to 2YA as folows:--"I am one who listens very often to your children’s session, and I get much pleasure from same. My age is only 58, but don’t tell anybody. You put on some really good, interesting items for old and young. Your stunt from Thorndon station in giving a send-off to Uncle Jasper was most enjoyable. Io am sure many of your young radio friends must have felt very much downhearted and I know there must have been 2 lot of eyes that were dim with tears, You know some people cannot imagine the pleasure your children’s sessions give, but I am always glad to hear them. My word, had such a thing been possible 50 years ago, what pleasure we would have had. I remeinber somewhere in the ‘seventies, I used to think how wonderful it was with two cardboard boxes and a piece of string perhaps 20 or 30 yards long, to hear a whisper. Now here I get Sydney in great yolume without even the string. Best of wishes to 2YA ind its ‘kiddies’ sessions."
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Page 4
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189LUCKY CHILDREN OF TO-DAY Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Page 4
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