Sports Broadcasts
-----e Position Summarised ed HE position in the four cities b aa gard to the broadcasting of foutball is as follows :- AUCKLAND, — Permission granted week by week. The Anckland Union has always been favourably disposed to broadcasting. WBHLLINGTON.-Permission granted, subject to the Wellington Rugby Union being referred to in the event of the Broadcasting Company wishing to broadcast some outstanding topical event which clashes with a football match, CHRISTCHURCH.-Permission refused by the Canterbury Rugby Union. Fee of £500 stipulated. Rugby League requests broadcasts of its matches, as also does the Footha#l Association. DUNEDIN.-~Permission refused by the Otago Rugby Union, but privileges of the Press accorded for the purpose of preparing reports to be broadcast at the conclusion of the matches, if desired.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 45, 22 May 1931, Page 4
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124Sports Broadcasts Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 45, 22 May 1931, Page 4
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