Prime Minister Forecasts More Commercial Radio Stations
New Service for Provincial Centres ? 4 é 2 HE very nature of the commercial broadcasting service in New Zealand means that it cannot and must not stand still, and extension is very likely in the future,’ said the Prime Minister (Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage) in reply to a question: by the "Record" regarding the building of commercial radio stations in the provincial centres. But Mr. Savage would not say when this extension was likely, nor would he name any specific towns. : "It has been amply proved that there is a big place in New Zealand for commercial broadcasting, and expansion will take place. The Government has been criticised for pushing forward both its radio and its public works policies, but both are works that must go forward-and they will go forward,"’
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Radio Record, 19 August 1938, Page 28
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139Prime Minister Forecasts More Commercial Radio Stations Radio Record, 19 August 1938, Page 28
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