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FORWARD LOOK.

BROADCASTING'S FUTURE.

IxEADY FOR ALL ADVANCES. «By Telegraph.—Parliamentary Reporter.. WELLINGTON, Tuesday.' Declaring that the bill was a measure after liis own heart, Rev. C. L. Carr (Government, Timaru), speaking on the Broadcasting Bill, said we were living in a new age, under a new Government, with new methods and new men. Broadcasting, like youth, had a forward look. Like the present Government, it had a forward look with infinite possibilities for good. It was not going to be run by a board of political favourites and a staff of unequal qualifications. They were going to have something better, and it, was to be run by the representatives of the people. Mr. Carr said that 05 per cent of the letters he had received had indicated dissatisfaction 011 the part of all concerned with the previous control of broadcasting. lie urged the educative side of broadcasting, and expressed the hope that sonic day there would be a department concerned with public information, instruction and entertainment. He hoped the advisory board would encourage the splendid local talent that was available. • The Government must be ready for all the advances that must take placc and keep abreast of the time.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1936, Page 10

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FORWARD LOOK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1936, Page 10

FORWARD LOOK. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1936, Page 10

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