BROADCASTING
POSITION IN NEW SOUTH WALES
A PESSIMISTIC REVIEW.
<D»rr«D FKISS *BSOCIATION.-COPXRIOBT.) (Received stl) February, 1 'p.m.) SYPUEX flw Day. lhe » Daily Telegraph,'! deling with the subject of broadcasting, says that offtciaHy jt i s knpv| , y,.^ th?^ ai , e 2§,Q3J hsterting-in racjjp se t s in New Squth Wales. Unofficially it is cqnseiTutiyely estimated that the number actually exceeds 100,000.. Accordingly there are at leas,*, 75,000 law-breakers. Meanwhile, thg radiQ trading business is slump, mg badly Bvpadeasting appears to be at a <l.cad ¥ ud as far as developments are concerned, and the position is as unsatisfactory as it could be. ' The article deals, with varipus. causes X&^ Pg °- *f- c alle Bed in. eluding the objection to pay such a high cense fee as 35s a year, and the contentiqn by others that the a 9 vernment has no legal right, under the present law, to eyy any f ee . The paper urges the pressing need fpr reconsitTeratipn of the whole question m ov&v tp. end the present unsatisfactory condition of affairs
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 7
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173BROADCASTING Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 7
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