“LIKED SPICY BITS"
BREAKFAST BROADCASTING AN EDITOR’S OPINION. Australian and N.Z. Cablo Aseociation. (Received February 4, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, February 3. Mr Hamilton Fyfe, editor of the “Daily Herald,” in giviqg evidence before the broadcasting committee, expressed the opinion that a large proportion of newspaper readers liked “spicy” little bits which they could read going to work, and they would be pleased if wireless saved them the trouble by a breakfast broadcast.
When wireless became universal, he said that newspapers would become dearer ami have smaller circulations. The advertisements would he less, and important journalism would once more bo a serious profession. No commercial interests should delay the inevitable change
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12363, 5 February 1926, Page 8
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