BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT'S FEATURES
IY.A, Auckland: 7.15-7.45. news and reports, sporting results; 8-11, chimes, overture from Strand; baritone solos, Ml'. F.. Baker; piano solos, studio pianist; soprano solos, Miss I. Holmes; dance music from Click Clack. 3YA, Ohristchureh: 6.30-7. children's session; 7.15-7.45, sports results, news; 8-10, • chimes; relay from Liberty Theatre; comi|o solo, Mr. l\ Jones; pipes, Mr, J'. A. Patterson; contralto solos, Miss Nellie Lowe; steel guitar, Mr. F. Munro; recitation, Mr. Alex Dey; jazz from Winter Gardens. 4YA and 2YK : Siient. SUNDAY, JUNE 26. IYA, Auckland: 6.55, Service at Church of Christ, preacher Mr. Aldridge; 8.30. studio items. 3YA, Ohristchureh; 2.30 p.m., sacred cantata,'"The Galilean," 'from EastBelt Church: 0.30-7.45, special evening service from above church, preacher Rev. W. Greenslade; 7.*5, recital, the choir: soloists Madame GowcrBurnsr; Mr. 11. Blakeiv. Mr. W J. Spratt, Mrs. J. W. Ra'lli, Mr. A. M. Owen (organ). 4YA, Dunedin : 6.30, service at First Church, preacher Rev. Alan C. Watson (farewell sermon); 8-9.15. Dunedin Tramway Band. 2YK, Wellington: 6.55, Ta-ranaki Street Methodist Church, preacher Rev. Clarence Eaton; 8.15-9.45, hand. It may he interesting to listenersdn to know that 2BL gives a resume of the night's progiamme at 4.52 approximately each evening (equivalent to 6.22 New Zealand time), and a resume of the following dav's programme at 8.55 p.m. (10.25 New Zealand). The North Taranaki Radio Society was formed last night with a largo following. It was resolved to strongly urge the Government to assume control of broadcasting in a manner similar to that obtaining in Britain, as the New Zealand Broadcasting Co. no longer enjiyofj lite confidence of Msteiicrs-hi, The Government was further recommended to retain Iho, services of Mr. J. M, I'ronticc.—-P.A. 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16376, 25 June 1927, Page 16
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