A Petition Regarding Jazz and Crooning
To the Editor; Sir,-Seeing that the voting scheme proved so successful, may I suggest th»: corollary, viz, that all your readezvs who voted against crooning should be enabled, again through your iuteresting paper, to register a petition to the Broadcasting Board praying that crooning and jazz may be broadcast only during the various dance sessions, and never on Sundays? It occurs to me that a simple way of doing this would be to insert in oux forthcoming issue of the "Radio Record" a small form to be. signed by al! who object to crooning and jazz generally; this to. be worded as you deem ‘best. It could then be cut out of the paper and forwarded to you as the other voting papers‘ were. I am toi that the Broadcasting Board are aiways glad to know what the licenseholders prefer if it is possible--I am, ete...
J. D.
PARKIN
Timaru.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 6
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156A Petition Regarding Jazz and Crooning Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 20, 30 November 1934, Page 6
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