BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES.
I would like to bring to your W>ti«J£ disappointment and consequent v 0 **!j t piovals of many listeners-in at the *P?*Jy. lack of initiative of the management of" in not broadcasting the speech of Bev. Jam' Barr, M.A., 8.D., M.P., given in the Town fl» last Sitndav afternoon instead of the wb*j class of programme. The have entailed very little trouble, eB P e T^ 1 considering that the wire was already »» to relay the concert from the Town Haul ar* the evening church service. While we *PF . ciate the attempt to improve the quawj ' tho pro-rammes, the main g r » evß ™* seems to be in the direction of mo "r°r is]l similarity. The Rev. J. Barr is a w&orator of renown, and IYA appears to * missed a golden opportunity « 8 » listeners-in a tirst-cla*s oratorical treat ENTHUSIAST.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 184, 6 August 1927, Page 8
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