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Opening of 1YA Will Prove Value of Programme Plan

Copies ‘Available from "Radio Record " When the new 1YA comes on the air next week it will bring home to listeners the full meaning of the Broadcasting Board’s schematic programme plan which was prepared some months ago. This plan, which covers the four national stations, was drawn up with the idea in view that a time would’ come (and not so very far distant) when most listeners in New Zealand would be able to pick up several programmes. The opening of the new Auckland station will demonstrate to radio owners in many portions of the Dominion that another station may be safely added to their "bag." When the power is increased at Christchurch and. Dunedin then may the schematic plan be said to be serving its full purpose in giving the whole of New Zealand a different class of programme from each of the four national stations. These programmes have contrasts in the smaller alternative services. The "Radio Record" still ‘has a number of these plans available. The plan covers the main stations and is clearly printed on heavy white paper. It may be obtained by forwarding fourpence in stamps to . ‘ The Publisher, "New Zealand Radio Record," G.P.O. Box 1680, ' WELLINGTON.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 24, 21 December 1934, Page 23

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Opening of 1YA Will Prove Value of Programme Plan Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 24, 21 December 1934, Page 23

Opening of 1YA Will Prove Value of Programme Plan Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 24, 21 December 1934, Page 23

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