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Sore Spot

M.

C.

(Dannevirke)

writes: "May I,

CARVES YOUr Vaiuadlie Columns, -express my disgust of the broadcasting authorities’ repeated broadcasts of Parliamen-. tary debates as relayed through YA stations collectively. . "Surely one station in each island could supply those who wish to hear Members of Parliament voicing their opinions, and giving us long lists of figures which, I am sure, few. listeners really.enjoy. ° "That class of entertainment is plastered ‘in every newspaper daily. Loss of revenue appears the only way. If 50 per cent, of licence-holders refused to renew. perhaps the authorities would accede to our wishes.".

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Radio Record, 4 September 1936, Page 49

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Sore Spot Radio Record, 4 September 1936, Page 49

Sore Spot Radio Record, 4 September 1936, Page 49

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