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ON THE SHORT WAVES

BERLIN. DJA, DIB, DIS, DIE, DIQ. Wavelengths: 31.38 m., 19.74 m., 13.99 m., 16.89 m., 19.63 m. 4.385 p.m.; Call (Germ., Eng.i. Folk song. 4.40: Light music. 5.30: News in German. 6.45: Light musie (Cuntinued). 6.20: Greetings to listeners. 6.45: "To-day in Germany," sound pictures. 7.0: Concert session, . 9.0: News and economic review in German. 9.15: Talk, or light music. 9.30: Concert. 11.30: News in Unglish. 11.45: Music. 12.20: Greetings to listeners. 12.30: News and economie review in Ger man. : 12.45: Music. 1.30: News and economic review in Euglish and Dutch. 1.45: "To-day in Germany," sound pictures. 6: Music. . 15: German events (English). .80; Sign off (German, English). $9 £929 HIGHLIGHTS, Sunday, April 24. 4.45 pam.: Symphony concert. 7,380: Brass band. 8.0: Piano Quintet (Cesar Frank), Lutz Quartet and Claudio Arrau. 8.30: Folk music, 9.15: German singing plays and grand operas. Monday, April 25. 6.20 p.m.: Greetings to Australia. 7.0: "Dollie’s Dairy or German Girl Lite." 7.15; Franz Schubert, "The Trout" Quintet. 8.0: "Young Germany To-day" (fnv.), &.15: Chamber music by Mozart,

Tuesday, April 26. 6.20 p.m.: Greetings to New Zealand. 7.0: Songs from Styria, Bavaria, Carinthia and Tyrol, . . 8.0: Lively non-stop entertainment. 9.35; Meditative comments (English), 9.30; "Bewitehed Instruments." 9.45: Contemporary German light music. Wednesday, April 27. 7.0 p.m.: Solo concert, Irma Beilke (soprano) 7.80; Variety song play of spring. 8.30: Sonata fur ’Cello and Piano (Haydn). 9.30: Singing, laughing, dancing. Thursday, April 28, 6.20 p.m.: Greetings to Australia. 7.0: Bavarian folk songs, 7.15; Andres Segovia, virtuoso of the guitar. 7.45: German and Dutch songs. 8.0: Military concert, 9.15: Topical talk in English. 9.30: Radio skit. Friday, April 20, 6.20 p.m.: Greetings to New Zealand, 7.0: Old and modern c¢raftsmen’s songs. 745: "Sailor, Ahoy!" comrades circle the globe, 845: Juan Manen (violin recital), 9.15: English orchestral music, Saturday, April 30, 7.0 p.m.: Musical treasures, 7.45: Dance music, 9.30: Folk music, #45; Play about Thomas Murner, 2RO, ROME. Wavelength: 31.18 m. Daily: 5 a.m.-130 p.m,

PCJ and PHI, HOLLAND. Wavelengths: PCJ, 31.28 m. and 19.71 m.; PHI, 16.88 m, and 25.57 m, Sunday, April 24 (16.83 m.). eats am.; Announcements. For Dutch In(les, 1.6: PHOHT Variety Ensemble. 1.55: Talk. 2.10: Dance: musie. 2.45; News. 3.0: Close down. Monday, April 25 (16.88 m.). ‘1.55 pam.-12.55 a.m.: For Asia. Music, palitical talk and mission news in Roman Catholic session. 12.55: Anuouncements. For Dutch Indies. 1.20: PHOHI Symphony Orebestra. 1.50: News, 2.0: R.C. session. 3.0: Close down. Tuesdays (19.71 m.). 8-9.30 p.m.: Experimental broadcast for ' Australia, New Zealand, Fiji Islands, (Reports about the reception to be sent to PHOHI-PCJ Studio, Hilversum, Holland.) Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Suturdays (16.88 m.), 12.55 am.: Opening announcements, ete. 1.0-2.45; Music, talks and news. Fo: Duteh Last {ndies. 2.45: News. 8.0: Close down. oneal "RADIO PRAGUE." EXPERIMENTAL TRANSMISSIONS, OLRSA, Wavelength, 19.70 m, very day. 10,30-12 midnight,

OLR3A, Wavelength 31.39 m. Every day: 5.25-9.10 a.m. Every day. except Mondays and holidays: 1.55-2.40 a.m. Monday: 10.55 a.m.-1.25 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday: 12.80-3.5 p.m. "RADIO-COLONIAL." (Daily.) Wavelength: 25.24 m., 11.885 I.c. 6.30 p.m.: French news. .0: Gramophone records, 7.80: Talk on French events, 45: Gramophone records. 0: Leading Press articles. 8.15: Gramophone records. 8.30: News in French. 9.0: Gramophone records. 9.10: News in Fnglish. 9.20: News in Italian. 9.30: Close down, 7 7 8 Wavelength: 19.68 m., 15.243 k.e. 10.80 p.m.: Gramophone records, 11.15: Ioreign talk on French events. 11.80: News in English. ° 11.45: Concert relay. 12.15 a.m.: Topical talk, or music, 12.30: Concert relay. 1.0: News in French. 1.30: Talk in French, 1.40: Topical events. 1.50: Gramophone records, 2.0: Concert proyranime. 3.30: Close down. Wavelength: 25.24 m., 11.885 k.e, 3.45 am.: News in French. 4.15: News in Arabic. 4.30: Concert relay, 6.0: Concert relay. 6.20: Talk. 6.30: I'rench news. 7.0: News in French. 7.40: News in English. 7.50: News in Italian, 8.0: Relay. 10.0: Colonial market prices. 10.15: News in Portuguese. 10.30: Cluse down. Wavelength: 25.60 m., 11.720 k.c 10.45 am.: Gramophone records. 11.45: News in French. 12.10 p.m.: News in Spanish. 12.20: News in Portuguese. 12.30: Recordings, or English talk, 12.445: Close down. 2.30: Gramophone records. 3.280: News in French, 4.0: News in English. 15: Gramophone records, 5.15: News in German, 5.80: Close down. a RNE, MOSCOW. Wavelength: 25 m. Daily: 4.45-5.80 a.m., 1.0- 3.30 p.m., 10.8011.80 p.m, Sundays: 10.380 p.m.--3.80 a.m. Wavelength: 31.25 m, and 39.89 m,. 12 noon every day. "e VLR, MELBOURNE. Wavelength, 31.34 m. SUNDAY PROGRAMMES. 7.30 p.m.: "In Quires and Places Where They Sing," presented by ABC Wireless Chorus. 8.0: Talk on international affairs, 8.20: News bulletin, 8.30: "Alice in Orchestralia." $.50: Celebrity recordings. 9.0: This week’s story. 10.15: Musical programme, 10.45: Play. 11.45: News. 11.50: Epilogue. Close down at 12.0. WEEKDAY PROGRAMMES. 2.5 p.m.: "At Home and Abroad"-"Watch-man." 2.20: Music. 2.80: ‘Time. Victorian news bulletin. 2.35: Interstate weather notes. 2.45: Luneh music, 3.0: Afternoon musical programme, 6.45 (approx.): Close down. &%: Popular jmusic, or news.

~ 15: Sporting news and notes. 30: News, markets and weather. .50: Overseas news service. Australian news. : Talk. : Musical interlude. 9.30: Evening concert programme, 11.30: Musical reeital or talk. 12.0: Late news. 12.20: Dance music and recordings, 12.50: News brevities. 1.0: Close down. HIGHLIGHTS. Sunday, April 24, 9.0 p.m.: Celebrity recordings, 10.0: This week's story. 10.15: New Note Octet. 10.45: Radio presentation of recent film release. Ssooern aoe 0: 1 4 Anzac Day, April 25, 9.30 p.m.: Readings from "Gallipoli" (John Masetield). 10.0: Special programme by ex-members of * 10.30; Play, "The Man with the Donkey." 11.0: Presentation by ABC (Sydney) Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, incorporating talk by the Rt. Hon. W. M. Hughes. Tuesday, April 26. 9.30 p.m-: Recorded interlude. 9.40: Alexander Kipnis, Russian bass. 10.20: Recorded interlude. 10.306: Talk, 10.45: "Wyeryman's Music." 11.30: Dance music, Wednesday, April 27, 9.30 p.m: "As You Like It." 10.10: "Emma and ’Erbert." 10.20: Musical interlude. 10.30: National Military Band. art "We Present’-Beatrice Tange, pianst. 11.20: Instrumental Ensemble. Thursday, April 28. 9.30 p.m.: Play, "Farewell to the Boss." 10.20; Musical interlude. A0.30: Ballad recital by Kileen Boyd, contralto. 10.45; The Silver Sextet. 11.15: "Chorus, Gentlemen. Please!" 11.30; Talk on "World Affairs," rebroad‘from Empire station. Friday, April 29. 9.30 p.m.: Jim Davyidson’s ABC Dance Band. 30.15: Recorded interlude. 10.30: Light orchestral programme by Brisbane Studio Orchestra. 11.15: Recital by Irene Bennett, soprano. Saturday, April 30. 9.30 p.m.: Symphony hour, 10.40: Alexander Kipnis, bass, 11.30: ‘"Ieveryman’s Music." APRIL, 1938. VRK2ME, SYDNEY, 31.28 m. Sundays: 5.80-7.80 p.m., 9.380 p.m.-1.30 a.m. Mondays: 2.0-4.0 a.m. VK3ME, MELBOURNE, 31.5 m. Monday to Saturday (inclusive): 8.30-11.30 p.m VK6ME, PERTH, 31.28 m. Monday to Saturday (inclusive): 10.30 p.m.-12.30 a.m. W38XAL, NEW YORK. Wavelength: 16.87 m. Monday Programmes, 4.50 a.m.: Announcements (Eng. and Fr.). 5.0: Music, orchestral and vocal. English and French announcements. 6.30: "RCA Magie Key." 7.30: Network features or recordings. 8.30: Music. (Ing. and Fr. announcements.) 9.6: "The World is Yours.’ 9.30: Metropolitan auditions (Eng.). 10.0: Press news (English). Sunday and Week-day Programmes. 1.30 a.m.: Music. Announcements (Mng.). 2.25: Press radio news in English. 2.30: Music. Announcements in English. 3.15: "Women in the News" (Eng.) 3.30: Italian hour. News, musie talk, musie. 4.30: Press news in English. 4.45: Music, orehestral and yoeal, (lneglish announcements, ) 5.30: I-rench hour, Press news and inusie 6.80: German bour, Press news and music.

7.30: French hour. Press news, talk, music. 8.30: German hour. News, music talk, music, 9.30: Spanish hour. 10.380: Music. 11.0: News in English. Special events, presidential and other ima portant speeches are rebroadcast from 11.30 a.m. N.Z.T. till closing time for the benetit of listeners in New Zealand, Australia and the Far East, as well as Central and South America. W2XAF, NEW YORK. Wavelength: 31.48 m. 8.30 a.m.-5.30 p.m.: General Broadcast. For Africa, Australia and Far Wast, W2XK, NEW YORK. Wavelength: 13.94 m. 12 midnight-2.30 a.m.: Except Sunday and Monday. Sunday and Munday: 12.30-5.30 a.m, 19.6 m. or 15,270 kes. 5.80-6.45 am.: Except Sunday and Monday. Sunday and Monday: 7.0-10.30 a.m. W9XF, CHICAGO. Wavelength: 49.15 m, 12.30-1.40 p.m., 4.35-6.30 p.m, 5.5 p.m.-7.0 p.m. W8XAL, CINCINNATTI. Wavelength: 49.48 m. Daily: 3.80-6.30 p.m., 11 p.m.-12.80 a.m, W3XAU, PHILADELPHIA. Wavelength: 31.26 m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday? 4.30-11.80 a.m. Other days: Till 12 noon. W8XK, PITTSBURGH. Wavelength: 13.93 m. Daily, except Sunday: 11.15 p.m.-1.30 a.m, W1XK, BOSTON. Wavelength: 31.33 m. Daily: 11.80 p.m.-5.30 p.m. Monday: 12.30 a.m.-5.30 p.m. WIXAL, BOSTON. Wavelength: 19.67 m, Daily: 6.45-8.30 a.m. Monday: 2.45-4.30 a.m.

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Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 62

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ON THE SHORT WAVES Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 62

ON THE SHORT WAVES Radio Record, 22 April 1938, Page 62

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