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Exorcising the Critical Devils in Radio

To the Editor Sir,-For many weeks past { have read with gtowing disgust letters trom "Critics" in the "Record." and haye decided to yoice my opinion, and thut is: "New Zealand listeners are thoroughls spoilt." Here we Baye the yery best ot announcers and a splendidly assorted: programme to choose from, the board must zo te tremendous trouble to procure en. joyable talent, and yet a few Listenols. grumble, eriticise ‘and wait for ‘every | error. J would like to place all these evities in my position, then maybe they would appreciate their wireless, as it, deserves ~-that is, eleven years without hearing a note of music after enjoying Albert Hall and the varied aud numerous Loendon entertainments, I am English. but 1 dislike aflectation +the YA men are the right men in the right place, and if all English announcers spoke as well there would be little eause for complaint, My advice is: Fing no fault where there is uone fo find. and remember while you. criticise there are thousands of listeners enjoying the programme, and after all, you are only one, -I am, ete, :

A FEMALE WAYBACK

Otago Ceutra).

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 50

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Exorcising the Critical Devils in Radio Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 50

Exorcising the Critical Devils in Radio Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 52, 5 July 1935, Page 50

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