Topical Talk
WELLINGTON listeners have reason to congratulate themselves in the: comparative absence of electrical leakages in such a big city as the capital. The radio inspectors deserve credit and thanks, for they have done their full share in cleaning up Wellington, which for weeks, some time ago, Was a veritable tempest of electrical noises. On many nights it was quite impossible to listen to any stations outside Wellington. "Switch’ remembers having met the radio inspectors pursuing and locating these sources of interference night after night. "SWITCH" understands that the 2YA, Wellington, director, with his customary alertness, has been investigating ‘the possibility of connecting a certain Wellington cabaret by land-line with 2YA, so that listeners may have some first-class dance musie from an excellent orchestra. This should make a big appeal to many listeners who prefer the "real thing" to "canned music."
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 35
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142Topical Talk Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 52, 12 July 1929, Page 35
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