3YA Programmes Satisfy Southern Listeners
To the Editor Sir,-In recent issues of your paper. correspondents have yoiced the opinion that the chief announcer at 8YA is the most popular announcer. I agree with them. His enunciation is perfect, and. with the exception of Lord Bledistloe, he possesses the best radio voice in the Dominion. To say (as "America for Me" has stated), that Mr. Currie is "painful and slovenly" is. of course, ridiculous. This was seen by the reception "America for Me" received from other correspondents of your paper. x With such good programmes and wnouncers 8YA seems to be the favourite station down this way. . The breakfast session at this station is so well balanced that very few of the critics are «ble to find fault with this programme. Of course, there are a few who will never be satisfied, whatever the Broadcasting Board does. With a few people like "America for Me" controlling the programmes, we would have a "wonderful" broadcasting service in New Zea-land.-I am, ete.,
GOD DEFEND N.Z.
Palmerston, Otago.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 50
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1743YA Programmes Satisfy Southern Listeners Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 15 March 1935, Page 50
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