THE Broadcasting Company is by no means unique in receiving as it does a multitude of "comments." ‘The following ig an experience from 2BL, Writing from Wellington, a wrestling enthusiast ventilates his grievance and throws down the gauntlet:-‘I have my wireless on time payment, and if this sort of thing continues, not only myself, but numbers of others I have spoken to, being sports, will return their sets.’ We have no information as to the law against "inciting mem-~ bers of the public to return radio sets (comments ‘Wireless Weekly), nor do we know what Wellington wireless dealers will do in their awful predicament; but we would like to know what listeners think about the naive explana~tion "being sports!" And all this because the wrestling was not described one evening. 5
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 12, 16 November 1928, Page 7
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