GERMANY FIGHTS AGAIN
HINT is given by our London correspondent to-day that the B.B.C. is making strenuous endeavours to_ meet the German competition in the Empire broadcasting field. For some time the Berlin shortwave stations, DJB and DJN, have been transmitting special programmes for Australia and New Zealand (these programmes are being published in the "Radio Record"), and in the latest mail from Europe comes a questionnaire from‘Broadcasting House in Berlin. It asks many questions: Do you listen to the German stations regularly? What station do you receive better than the German stations? Are you bothered by local interference? Do you find our time schedule convenient? What items on our programmes interest you most? This questionnaire represents a definite attempt on the part of the German broadcasting authorities to discover the value of its overseas service and the preferences of listeners. We commend them on their enterprise. '
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 34, 1 March 1935, Page 5
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147GERMANY FIGHTS AGAIN Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 34, 1 March 1935, Page 5
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