LISTEN!
AND SOMETHING ABOUT LISTENERS. "WEY abode is a boarding-house, and my listeners are many and varied. They vary in number from two to ten; some are permanent, and others casual; some are prejudiced against radio; some ask me why all the fizzling and crackling is not to be heard in my set, proving they have heard only poor demonstrations, or have been unlucky with the static bug. Some are musical, some are not; some are dumbfounded, and some ‘are counfounded --!!! %° _y will talk about sausages while 2YA orchestra plays a Beethoven sonata-but probably you know more abu..t your listeners than I do. "T am one of the thousands of lis-teners--well satisfied-who never bother to write either to give praise or throw dirt (I’m generally too busy), and by satisfied, I mean satisfied with the progress your company is making in improving the programmes, for I find myself listening more and more to New Zealand stations, instead of longing for 9.30 p.m., to get overseas." -Iixtract from a letter. eee
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 49, 22 June 1928, Page 4
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170LISTEN! Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 49, 22 June 1928, Page 4
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