Wants The Programmes Split into Sections
To the Editor. Sir-I am sorry to see that "Warwick Bridge" ‘eyidently mistnderstands both | myself. and. "Chopin," with whom I thor(Continued.on next page.)
-Letters from Listeners: (Continued). oughly agree. All good music is not played on the piano, The dinner and Sunday music is mostly orchestral, and that is the sort I enjoy. I am pleased to see in "Country Woman" a champion for my letter of July 7, and wish ‘to join with her, and also DX4T, in the suggestion of having the programmes arranged ih sections. With items of one class in a section, and not having all the YA stations timed to broadcast the same class of items simultaneously. If the programmes were arranged in sections of 15 to 30 minutés, you could sit down and listen with enjoyment to your particular séction and not be afraid all the time that the next item would be ‘just horrible noise," as "Atlanta" very ably puts it. I wish to mention another matter in connection with Sunday programmes, I was listening-in to 4YA last Sunday from 8 to 11 a.m. and from 1 to about 7 p.m., and it was 2.15 p.m. when the first sacred item was put over. I would suggést that they start off on Sunday mornings with a good band or organ playing a well-known hymn or sacred piece. I think it would be appreciated by many
Steners 2m, eue,,
JULIUS
Dunedin,
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 6, 18 August 1933, Page 15
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