FIRESIDE THEATRICALS
STAGE EIGHTS INFRINGED BY WIRELESS.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Uopyrigut LONDON, April 29. The entertainment industry has openly avowed its opposition to the wireless broadcasting of plays, music, and songs as being prejudicial to places of entertainment. A resolution to that effect was passed by a committee representing the places of amusement, owners of copyright, concert promoters, and artists.—The Times. A previous message stated that a meeting of theatrical managers, authors, and actors had passed a resolution protest ing against the wireless broadcasting of plays and musical shows which had recently been a very popular feature of broadcasting programmes. «
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18850, 1 May 1923, Page 7
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