RADIO STATIONS
LYISTENERS’ LEAGUE DECISIONS, Dunedin, March 15. At a large and enthusiastic public meeting convened by the Listeners’ League this evening, the following resolutions were passed:— ‘‘(a) That this meeting of listeners appeals to B stations to resume broadcasting immediately without, if possible, antagonising the gramophone companies. ’ ’ “(b That this meeting of listeners urges the Government to give immediate consideration to framing regulations permitting B stations to earn sufficient revenue to carry on operations, this revenue to be obtained by means of programmes including not more than 15 seconds of sponsored advertising each 15 minutes, thus making B stations self-supporting.” ‘‘(c) This meeting, having been informed that the Broadcasting Board has acquired or proposes to acquire the sole rights for the use of certain records for broadcasting purposes, emphatically protests against guy such monopoly.” B station proprietors were present and held a meeting at the conclusion, and decided to resume broadcasting on Thursday.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 80, 16 March 1933, Page 8
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