And Is Our Face Red?
Outsize in Bouquets for "Radio Record." We like bouquets-we wouldnt be human if we didv’t-so that's why were publishing the following letter received from Mr. Fred. Keeley, publicity manager for RKO (Radio) Pictures, Wellington. AM sorry I’ was out of town when you celebrated the tenth birthday of my favourite paper. Heartiest congratulations upon your having travelled thus far in safety, and best wishes for the future. And all this without ballyhoo, without the usual promotion schemes; the merit and uniqueness of the "‘Radio Record"’ sold it. . What is the "Radio Record?’ It is a magazine. which carries the finest writing of radio contributors. It is a magazine bringing to the reader a review of the radio field, everyday affairs, books, cinema theatre-as. seen through the eyes of newspaper men and celebrities. It is a magazine which presents opinions-many of them. Factual knowledge, interpretation of radio news events, humour, gossip, intimate biographies, presented in a way that is new, vital and smart. And, of course, many illustrations. In other words-you are giving the public what it wants,
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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 3, 24 July 1936, Page 28
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182And Is Our Face Red? Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 3, 24 July 1936, Page 28
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