"Ear-splitting Cat-calls" of Time Signals
To the Editor, Sir-May I be permitted a space in your columns to protest against those terrible tearing noises which at 11 a.m. are inflicted on listeners who have committed no other sin than.that of paying their subscription to the Broadcasting Board? These time signals may be of great use to a small number of listeners, but to the majority they are just a signal to "switch off’ for a few moments. These ear-splitting cat-calls seem to me to be of little use and of less amusement, Let them be transmitted from one of the YA stations by all means, for. those who require them, but from the others let us have some amusement instead of ear-shattering noises from every YA station one turns to.-I am, ete..
LISTENER
Glenavy.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 31, 8 February 1935, Page 6
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