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URING the present season classical music is occupying more time on the Columbia Broadcasting systems programmes than previously. About.twelve per cent. of the transmissions are now ,; allotted to purely classical music. The director of programmes has stated that there is no question about America’s' increasing interest in the best music, and that the vogue for rubbish is definitely on the wane. ‘

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 37, 24 March 1933, Page 24

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 37, 24 March 1933, Page 24

Untitled Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 37, 24 March 1933, Page 24

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