BRITISH INDUSTRY
ASSISTANCE BY RADIO CORPORATION'S DECISION LONDON. July 6 The British Broadcasting Corporation at last is prepared to break its tradition of not mentioning commercial firms, and has submitted a scheme for "boosting" British industry to the Associated Chambers of Commerce. The plan includes weekly bulletins of industrial news in which individual firms will be mentioned. Large firms will iilso be named in news bulletins elsewhere in tho programmes whenever their achievements justify it. The object of the innovation is to contribute to the morale of the country by focusing public attention on industrial stability.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23083, 7 July 1938, Page 13
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