Broadcasting for the Disabled
Testimony of the Blind THE Pleasure derived from the programme broadcast from 2YB, New by those who because of disability are prevented from attending public entertainments was evidenced by a letter received by the North Taranaki Radio Society from a New Ply‘mouth resident who is both blind and crippled. "I am writing to express our regrets ut not being able to he present," read the letter, "and to congratulate you on the wonderful work flone by your society and the staf of 2YB. We have enjoyed practically a the sessions during the past year. e should also like to suggest the advisability of getting in touch with all new set-holders both ‘over the air’ aud, Where possible, with personal interviews, tellirg them the necessity for becoming members of the society’. I was speaking recently to a new setho'der who had not even heard there was such a society in New Plymouth."
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 51, 3 July 1931, Page 5
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155Broadcasting for the Disabled Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 51, 3 July 1931, Page 5
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