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“Hold On To B Stations Like Grim Death”

[Special to “Northern Advocate"i v- AUCKLAND. This Day. During a series of addresses given by (representative citizens in defence of the B stations from Station IZM last evening, Professor <W. Anderson, Professor of Philosophy at the Auckland University College, emphasised that he did not lay 'the responsibility, for the present trouble at the door of the present Government, ■ but at ! the door.of officialdom. 1 J.' : . The immediate danger, as he saw it, was that broadcast, matter would be what the “brains trust” thought good for the listeners. If listeners wanted a chance of hearing about the more human side , of things on the air, they would have to hold on to tfye B stations like grim death.

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Northern Advocate, 31 May 1937, Page 4

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“Hold On To B Stations Like Grim Death” Northern Advocate, 31 May 1937, Page 4

“Hold On To B Stations Like Grim Death” Northern Advocate, 31 May 1937, Page 4

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