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Should Artists be Announced?

CRITICISM has been levelled at the practice of not announcing the nimes of individual artists as they appear. It seems that it would be fairer to the artistes and interesting to the listeners to haye these names announced. Some artists have a very genuine complaint, as they are at times blamed for performances which were not theirs. When an artist is absent and his or her place is taken by a deputy and no announcement of the change is made, many listeners are naturally unaware that it is not the original performer announced in the "Radio Record," and either the original or the deputy performer is likely to suffer from the misapprehension,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19311204.2.25

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 21, 4 December 1931, Page 10

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Should Artists be Announced? Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 21, 4 December 1931, Page 10

Should Artists be Announced? Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 21, 4 December 1931, Page 10

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