Critical Letters Not Appreciated
To the Editor Sir,-There is something that I think should not be printed in the "Radio Record," and that is the complaining and fault-finding letters sent in. It is ‘disgraceful and -wicked the way the announcers are criticised, and the progtammes found fault with. The announcers do not suit one person, the programmes (lo not please another person, and so it goes on, until everything that is put over the air is displeasing someone. It seems to me that. from the head of the Broadcasting Board down to the youngest child performer, all do the best within their power. The criticising letters sent in are unjust to the ones who are doing their -best to please everybody. If the dissatisfied ones do not like a certain announcer or a certain programme, why not tune in. elsewhere? If they are unable to get an announcer or a programme to suit them, I would then advise them | to keep their license fee in their pocket ' and their fault-finding with it-T am, ete.,
MRS.
TUT TUT.
W ellington:
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 34, 1 March 1935, Page 50
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