What Has Happened to Paul Cullen?
To the Editor Sir,- Why is it that we get vo broadeasts from Australia of Paul Cullen. as I understand that is where he went? Since he left these shores he seems to have vanished, and I haven‘t seen in your paper any mention of him in the | Australian programmes. After all the fuss everybody made of him at-his send-off, and the way your paper gave so much space to. his doings, T think it strange. My next question is Why, oh why. do we get the same stuff from all the National stations at the saine time? Children’s sessions come from the main tations at the same time, likewise dinner wusic, news and reports, and
the coucert sessions begin at the same time. Surely it is time the Bronslcasting Board looked into this mutter and guye the poor listeners a change, There is surely no sense in giving the sume thing from different ‘stations at the same time, and especially when jt comes from the main four. We are made to pay pretty hard for our license fee. and by the way, it could easily come dow another five: shillings. Anyhow, the listeners’ complaints should be tuker notice of, for after'all, if there were pe listeners-well let's not starvi fhat augnin.-I am. ete.
NONPLUSSED
Hokitika.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 50
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