BAN TO BE LIFTED
T is indeed: good news that, with the enlarging of the Broadcasting Board from three~ to seven members, the regulations regarding controversy on the air are to be withdrawn. The "Radio Record" has always been firmly of the opinion that, the sooner the ban on controversy was lifted, the better for listeners and the future. of broadcasting in New Zealand. The Broadcasting Board has done excellent work when one considers the regulations that have beset its activities on every side, but it has been unable to bring before the microphone many eminent man whose views were likely to bring the board into conflict with the regulations governing controversy. Now, however, while iis responsibilities are to be increased, the Broadcasting Board is to have placed in its hands a power that will bring added usefulness and prestige to New Zealand broadcasting.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 15 February 1935, Page 5
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144BAN TO BE LIFTED Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 15 February 1935, Page 5
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