BROADCASTING.
TO DAY'S PROGRAMMES. JTA, AUCKLAND. (420 metres.) Afternoon concert; nows and reports, etc.; chimes; relay of orchestral selections from tho Empress Theatre under tho direction of Mr h. Stokes; soprano solos, (a) "The Flutes of Arcady," (b) '"Song ot a Nightingale" (Phillips), Mrs Leather; cornet aolos, selected, Mr J. Wilson; jazs Hems, selected, Boston Jaiz Band; .tenor solos, (a) "When Song is Bweet,",(£>) "Sally in Our Alley," Mr W. Leather; pianoforte aolos, (a) "Staccato Caprice" (Vogrlch), (b) "Noclit Stuck" (Schumann), studio pianiste; relay of orchestral selections from the Empress Theatre; yocbl duets, (a) "Night in Venice," (b) "Madrigal to May," Mr and Mrs Leather; cornet solos, selected, Mr J. Wilson; jazi items, selected, Boston Jazz Band. 3YA, CHRISTCHURCH. (400 motres.) Afternoon concert; news and reports, etc.; relay from the Victoria square band rotunda, by permission of the Christchurch City Council, of concert by the Woolston Band; also studio Items, and relay of orchestral selections from the Crystal Palace Theatre, under the direction of Mr A, J. Bunz. ■IYA, DUNEDIN. (380 metres.) Chimes; studio request items; news and reports, etc.; chimes; studio concert, and relay of orchestral selections from the Empire Theatre, under the direction of Mr Chas. Parnell. 2I"C, SYDNEY. (442 metres.) Dalgely's market reports (wool, wheat, stock), fruit and vegetable markets; celebrating tho birth of Mendelssohn, some typical music will bo broadcast; bints to listeners, by tho Technical Editor of "Wireless Weekly"; announcements; "Big Ben ; from the King'* Cross Theatre, »«»• s>y the orchestra, conducted by Mr Ernest J. Roberts; from the studio, Miss Enid D Arcy, lyric soprano, "Vilancll" (Del Acqua); the Congress Band; Mr Ernest Archer, tenor, tho Congress band; "The Babblings of Bobby," by Mr Kobert Turner; tho Congress Band; Miss Enid D'Arcy, lyric soprano, "Tha Star" (Roecrt): Mr Ernest Archer, tenor; the Congress Band; Mr Kobert Turner, in humorous story; the Congress Band; Miss Enid D'Arcy, lyric soprano, (a) "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" (Burleigh), (b) "Sing, Sing. Blackbird" (Phillips); Mr Ernest Archer, tenor; from the King ( Cross Theatre, Itema by the orchestra, conducted by Mr Ernest J. Roberts; from the studio, Mr Hal Black, in popular numbers; from the Wentworth Cafe, the New Wentworth Svtnpbonic Dance Orchestra, under the baton of Mr Sydney Simpson: from the studio, Celebrity records; "Big Ben and announcements; Mr Hal Black in popular numbers: from the Wentworth Cafe, Sydney, tho New Wentworth Symphonic Dance Orchestra; "Big Ben." 3LO. MELBOCRSE. (371 metres.) Mr A. W. Jackson, "Goif"; Health Association: theatrical talk; 3LO Meltdy Masters; during intervals between dances, tbe Royal Scots; Estelle Mark Trio; Kellaway and Rose; Thelma Nell!: iporting notes by "Olympns"; Our Great Thought; 3LO Melody Matter).
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18916, 3 February 1927, Page 7
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