Classical Programmes
Mec controversy has raged around the all-important topic-‘diversity in broadcasting." There are those listeners who frankly prefer popular music, and in deference to their wishes they consider radio entertainment should be in lighter vein. On* the other hand, lovers of the classics protest against really good music rubbing shoulders with a jazz composition of the most frivolous order. The New South Wales Broadcasting Company has decided to devote Wednesday of each week to an entirely classical programme, which will delight the hearts of music lovers, and on the same night & programme arranged along popular lines will be carried out through the service of 2BL. The first of. the classical series has been ‘undertaken by Oliver King, and this is set down ‘for Wednesday night, January. 9.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 26, 11 January 1929, Page 24
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128Classical Programmes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 26, 11 January 1929, Page 24
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