AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING
COMMISSION'S ANNUAL REPORT Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright CANBERRA, December 4. The annual report of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, which was tabled in the House of Representatives, revealed that the year’s income amounted to £405,534. The commission’s surplus amounts to £95,078, nearly the whole of -which has been transferred to the building fund, which now amounts fo £145,000. The expenditure on artists’ fees and programmes was £171,296 and on copyright fees £40,200. Listeners’ licenses in June numbered 721,852, or 10.74’ per cent, of the population of the Commonwealth, which was double the percentage of three years ago.
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Evening Star, Issue 22204, 5 December 1935, Page 11
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