Children's Hour
f ---e ae f c ‘ ‘Heard for 3000 Miles oe . 7 THE following letter has been received by 2YA.: It is headed "S.S, Can. Britisher, Canal Zone." Dear Aunt Gwen,-I wish to express an appreciation to all the personnel of the studio at Station. 2YA for the pleasure which we have experienced from the splendid programme broadcast. It may be of interest to you . all to know that the reception was excellent at a distance of 38000 miles, when Station WLW, Cincinnati came in on'the same wavelength and drowned ali others. . Most surely the radio has been ‘the ‘ means of making life more pleasant y for the man at sea, if no: other. And now all the important events of the day as: well as the best of entertainment are available to him, Among the items from 2YA _ the "Qhildren’s Hour" was always listened to with interest, and I am sure it must be very intriguing to them to see whether they are favoured of the "fairies." Thanking you all again, and trusting to soon be once more "tuning in" on 2YA. -Yours truly, B. W. Lyons.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 8, 6 September 1929, Page 7
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189Children's Hour Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 8, 6 September 1929, Page 7
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