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RADIO CONTROL

ADVISORY COUNCIL NEEDED.

(By Telegraph—Ber Brett Association)

NEW PLYMOUTH, February 17.

A protest at the delay in setting up the Radio Advisory Council has been forwarded to the Acting General Manager of the Broadcasting Board, by the North Taranaki Radio Society, in the following terms': —“This executive views with concern the delay in the setting up of the Advisory Council, as provided in the Broadcasting Act. This Secretary is of the opinion that such delay is prejudical to the best interests of the listeners, and submits with deference, that the appointments, as required by the law as embodied in the Broadcasting Act, should lie made forthwith so that the Council may function at the earliest possible date.” The Society is also sending a letter to the Board advocating the resumption of the international music programmes, which are considered hotter than “much that goes over the air from the YA stations under the guise of music and humour.” The Society considers that much of the criticism of recorded programmes came from a critical metropolitan minority.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1932, Page 2

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RADIO CONTROL Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1932, Page 2

RADIO CONTROL Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1932, Page 2

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