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Broadcasting—an Educational Factor

TRIBUTE was. recently paid' to broadcasting by a prominent member of the B.B.C. lecturing staff when il was asserted that nothing has been more striking than the manner in which broadcasting has elevated the tastes of its listeners. Broadcasting has come to be regarded as a stage in adult education tending to take education out of the schools into the homes. Another marked fact has been the increasingly large number who are demanding "highbrow" programmes, but there is still a very large percentage who want everything at once and are satisfied with nothing.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19301121.2.38

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 11

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Broadcasting—an Educational Factor Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 11

Broadcasting—an Educational Factor Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 19, 21 November 1930, Page 11

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