Radio for the Government
TPHERE are indications in Britain : that the agency of broadcasting will be used more and more for Government announcements, and for the dissemination of views of the party leaders. In the latter respect the B.B.C. recognises that it is on delicate ground, and therefore needs to observe the strictest impartiality, as it is very closely watched by the jealous eyes of politicians of all shades. It is felt, however, that the development of Empire broadcasting comes opportunely when momentous political events are taking place throughout the Empire.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 42, 29 April 1932, Page 5
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91Radio for the Government Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 42, 29 April 1932, Page 5
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