"Second to None"
Programmes Reviewe ee ee . "MICROPHONE," in the "Timaru Herald," says:---"We are now into a new broadcasting year, and I hope we have no pirates among us. Although we have criticised the company during its past twelve months of activity, we cannot let the occasion pass without congratulating them on their work. and, I might add, thank them for the pleasure we have derived from their broadcasting. "Sometimes modulation has been bad, sometimes programmes have b@gn poor, but what of that? Many timys everything has been perfect. It’s impossible to please all, especially where musie is concerned, but I’m sure the majority of us will admit that the New Zealand programmes are second to none-considering the talent at the disposal of the company. Mr. Harris and his staff have done everything possible to make the transmissions a success, and we can look forward to this year being a record in every way. The Broadcasting Company has my sincere wishes for a successful year."
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 40, 17 April 1930, Page 6
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165"Second to None" Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 40, 17 April 1930, Page 6
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