4YA is Popular
LTHOUGH 4YA Dunedin has been in occupation of its new home only a matter of a few weeks, already some very fine appreciations are recorded on the pages of its visitors’ book (says the "Dunedin Star’). One of the first to catch the eye is that of a Wellington visitor, "May you send forth light, joy,.and truth." An enthusiastic citizen proclaims the station and studios "a credit to Dunedin"; another says, "A fine studio for a glorious city"; another, "Quite in keeping with our,. beautiful city"; while other true-bhie Dunedinites credit Otago’s capital with now having "the best of all" and "the best of the bunch." ‘That these are not merely parochial imaginings is evidenced by the endorsement of visitors from other parts of the Dominion. An Oamaru tribute -is couched in these words: "Beautiful and artistic" 3 similar praise comes from
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 21, 6 December 1929, Page 8
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1454YA is Popular Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 21, 6 December 1929, Page 8
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