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The Radio Record Will Continue

New Monthly to be Established AS certain rumours are in circulation, it is desirable to state that the "Radio Record" is not ceasing publication, but will continue as hitherto, giving listeners the copyright service of full programmes in advance, and the fullest news possible connected with all aspeets of the radio service. Where possible we will publish the programmes of the leading "B" stations so far as they can be supplied. The difficulty there is that mest "B" stations find it impossible to organise programmes very far in advance. As it is our one subject to serve listeners and radio in general to the best advantage, we will be grateful for the co-operation of readers in making the paper and its service as widely known as possible to those who are unaware of its advantages. S one factor in the situation, it is planned to expand the "N.Z. Radic Log," the monthly paper which we established some nine months ago. mo specificially for D.X. and Short-wave enthusiasts, into a more mature and comprehensive monthly technical and trade journal, covering the whole field for radio enthusiasts. Every service hitherto given in the "Radio Log" will be continued and improved upon. The title will be altered tc "The N.Z. Radio Times," and the number and size of pages increased to give from two to three times as much reading matter. A good selection of original technical and constructional matter will be included for the benefit of those enthusiasts who are devoted to the constructional field. In_ addition, there will be incorporated in the "Radio Times" a very valuable and authoritative Trade Section giving information of special value to service men and radio dealers in general, and will embody the views of the ° radio section of the New Zealand Electrical Federation. The first issue will be made approximately on March 20. As a special feature of the first number, fae problem of service men’s examination, and points bearing upon same, will e dealt with. The price of the "Radio Times" will be 9d, over the counter, and the subscription rate post free, prepaid, will be 10/- per annum. The position therefore will be that the N.Z. "Radio Record" will cover the programme and news fields, with service features, such as "Questions and Answers," and the "N.Z. Radio Times" will meet the requirements of the technician, the enthusiast and the trader. The "N.Z, Radio Guide and Log Book" will be continued, The 1932 edition is now in preparation, and will be published in April,

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 34, 4 March 1932, Page 5

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The Radio Record Will Continue Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 34, 4 March 1932, Page 5

The Radio Record Will Continue Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 34, 4 March 1932, Page 5

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