Comments of Listeners
. Quality of Programmes "THE fact that we have received no further letters from listeners in response to our request for comments on the quality of programmes’ issued, may be taken, we think, as a definite indication that a general degree of satisfaction prevails with the efforts being put forth to cater for all tastes. One letter has come to hand :eouched in strong terms of condemnation of the MWlectrical JFederation’s move, which we dealt with a fortnight ago. This correspondent suggests that listeners would see through the reasons behind the move and expresses the opinion that the "forty thousand delighted listeners" do not grudge their payment for a whole year’s splendid entertainment, education and pleasure. It gave him much pleasure to. assert that so far as he was concerned as a voluntary critic of the company’s service, his suggestions, requests and objections had been invariably’ attended to with every satisfaction to himself and those listeners in his distret who had been good and candid enough to set out their opinions in regard to the services they had been receiving. He was pleased to be able to reiterate that the only complaint that he had ever had to make in any of his reports, had been the presence in his locality of owners of sets who through ignorang¢e or cussedness create howling in other sets. ;
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 May 1929, Page 11
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227Comments of Listeners Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 May 1929, Page 11
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