Mr. Goodfellow director of the Radio Broadcasting Company, on his ■ etulii to Auckland, from South referring to the criticism of the management. said the impression had been created that the company had money to burn. That was not true. The income for the past year was under £40.000 for the maintenance and operation of the four stations and during several months the expenditure had considerably exceeded the revenue. Copyright alone cost thousands of pounds a rear. He denied that, there was undue control of the Auckland station by the head office. Interference from the head office merely implied that the work was not heinc satisfactorily performed at the station.—(Press Association.!
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 82, 19 March 1928, Page 9
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