SUNDAY PROGRAMMES
POLICY OF THE BOARD. What appears to be a new policy governing broadcasting programmes on Sunday afternoons is indicated in a letter recently received by the Mayor of Christchurch, Mr D. G. Sullivan, from the New Zealand Broadcasting Board. The letter, which was in reply to representations that a service in connection with the Grand Lodge of Druids should be broadcast, stated that, owing to numerous complaints received from listeners at interruptions in the normal Sunday afternoon gramophone recitals, the board had decided that it would be inadvisable to broadcast the service. Many radio licensees contended that the Sunday afternoon gramophone programme was the only one that they had an opportunity of enjoying, and that only for outside broadcasts of exceptional importance should the programme be interfered with.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 148, 8 June 1932, Page 10
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