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Listener Wants to Hear from B Stations

To the Editor. | Sir,-The "Radio Record" is invaluable to all listeners, as'a guide to what ig best in the programmes of, at any rate, the YA stations. But is it not possible to extend its usefulness by giving also the main features of the B stations? Some of these, when one chances upon them, are quite as interesting as those of the stations under the management of the Broadcasting Board, but one never knows when.they will come on the air. Might I suggest that an effort should be made to get these stations to forward to you the dates, hours,-and titles of the principal lecturettes and other specialities which they have arranged, for publication weekly. I am sure that such a system would be welcomed by every reader of your most interesting and useful _maga-zine--~-I am, ete.,

PUPUKE

Auckland,

{We have written repeatedly to the B stations in New Zealand asking them to forward us details of their activities for publication in- the "Radio ‘Record.". Yor perhaps a week or two the nates will come

to hand, and then the stations fall back again into their stony silence.-Ed.]

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 14

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Listener Wants to Hear from B Stations Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 14

Listener Wants to Hear from B Stations Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 14

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