The Press and Radio
Why No Mention? (To the Editor.) O one can doubt that the Broadcasting Company has done a. great anc wonderful service to the public this week. When the great disaster overtook Napier all stations jumped to the position at once, and by keeping open till late hours were able to give the public instant and reliable information of all that had happened, and of what was urgently needed by.the sufferers. More than that, on Wednesday and Thursday nights (this is written Friday afternoon), by keeping open late. the stations were able to send news to many anxious hearts as to the safety of their loved ones, and to send. out ealls for help in all directions with the greatest celerity. The R.B.OC. stations have again performed a great public service, but I am ashamed to see that the daily Press of this town, in such a time, has failed to make the slightest mention of. this service. I must suppose that the omission is deliberate. Why?-"Well Done" (Auck-. jand).
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 31
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173The Press and Radio Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 31, 13 February 1931, Page 31
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