Radio Programmes
Sir,—This morning’s breakfast session, 7.30 to 8 o’clock, was an insult to human intelligence. In fact, the music, so-called, dished out to us on several mornings recently has been of the same order, and it makes one wonder whether some of the staff of our local radio station have suffered in concentration camps and are now giving us the doubtful benefit of their experiences. After making numerous inquiries, I am satisfied that a good number of local people think as I do and are hoping for better things to come.—Yours, etc., ' ’ MARSDEN ROAD-ITE.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 September 1947, Page 2
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