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RADIO’ BROADCASTING

TO THE EDITOR. Siiv —The manager of station 4ZF states iu reply to my first letter that the Tramway Club assured him that the various members consented to their names being called over the air. Granted that he received such assurance, I challenge the Radio Club to prove that the members gave any such assurance, either written or verbal, or that the nature of the programme was even explained to them. In reply to “Not a Growler” and “Broadminded,” I take it that they were not concerned about what the members felt about the matter, and do not care, so long ns they can hear a repetition of this tenth-rate programme.—l am, etc., ] xmt.-\A.vi, July 5.

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Evening Star, Issue 21147, 6 July 1932, Page 10

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RADIO’ BROADCASTING Evening Star, Issue 21147, 6 July 1932, Page 10

RADIO’ BROADCASTING Evening Star, Issue 21147, 6 July 1932, Page 10

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