BROADCASTING PLANS.
DOMINION-WIDE COVERAGE
BOARD TO HAVE EXPERT ADVICE
PURCHASE OF COMPANY'S ASSETS
[r.Y TELEUHAI'II. — I'M ESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLI N(i TON. Thu rsrhiy. It is understood that (lie Broadcasting Board has decided to obtain the best possible expert advice as to the proper method of obtaining Dominion-wide coverage.
investigators will be asked to recommend alternative schemes, as the basis for futuro development, consistent with the likely financial resources of the board. At present the board is not in a position to know its immediate capital commitments, as the purchase price to the Government, of tho Broadcasting Company's assets has not yet. been determined.
Tho board has come to Hie conclusion that the B station question is inseparable from the larger one of coverage, and can therefore only bo adequately dealt with after the receipt of expert advice.
Tlh- board hopes to be able to indicate its attitude toward the I? stations in about a month's time.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21099, 5 February 1932, Page 10
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