Permanent Increase in Size of "Radio Record"
Paper is now Offering Unparalleled Service to N.Z. Reading Public
TO-DAY the "Radio Record" advances another stage in its career in offering readers a 60-page paper, an increase of eight pages. These extra pages will be a permanent feature of the paper in future, and, should the whole-hearted support of the reading public and of advertisers continue in the future as it has in the past, the time is not far distant when still further increases’ will take place. The "Radio Record" is to-day giving perhaps the most comprehensive service of any ‘wireless paper in the world. Readers are given the full New Zealand programmes, the programmes from five leading Australian broadcasting sta~ tions, the Empire programmes from Daventry, and the programmes from the German shortwave stations at Berlin. The paper offers besides full details of activities in the New Zealand wireless world, notes from England, Australia, America and the Continent, comment on the latest films, plays and books, bright articles for women, and a technical section run by a recognised authority.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 33, 22 February 1935, Page 6
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179Permanent Increase in Size of "Radio Record" Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 33, 22 February 1935, Page 6
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