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' io TUB EDITOR. ' Sib, —I notice, that the Post and Telegraph Department has stopped. 3ZM from giving over the cricket results, I would very much like to know, if the department thinks' we are 1 .getting too. .much for our SOs. It is - a yyonder u to. me it does: not •vo • little further, and have broadcasting ou certain nights'only. - Is, ft -responsible for, the programmes the YA, stations are put-ting-over? One ; would think it was foxtrot enthusiasts who were sitting home at Bights listening to YA.stations. If they were to nave a, few local concert parties bow and then it would be a great change, but they would have -to advertise them beforehand to:-have many listeners. I have spoken to hundreds of people, all of whom have ..the same opinion as I have •bout the !YA (stations. One. party the •ther day reckoned not one in every. 50 tuned in to YA stations from one year’s end to the. other unless for a football match or w res tling, but since the Post and Telegraph Department is starting with the knife,we may be prohibited from this bit of amusement too. Some people want their money for nothing, but the public ia getting wiser every day, and some day may wake up and'demand 30s worth.—l Md, etc., , B Station Listener. . Mount Cargill, July 26.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22325, 27 July 1934, Page 12

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BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 22325, 27 July 1934, Page 12

BROADCASTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 22325, 27 July 1934, Page 12