ITH the rapid increase in the number of broadcast stations all over the world, it is disturbing. to learn from South Africa that ‘listeners | are growing dissatisfied with ‘broadcasting .because there is too niuch of it. It is feared that too plentiful a . supply sharpens the critical faculties of the listener to a degree which ‘becomes unpleasant from the broadcaster’s point of view. A well-known English journal urges a reduction, in, the broadcasting hours, in the belief that the programmes would be consequently improved. .¢
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 22, 13 December 1929, Page 10
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