BROADCASTING
TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES IYA: Talk, 9.2 p.m., “Highways and Byways in Music: Tho Art of Listening,” Mr. Arthur T. Wilson; 8.6 p.m., “World’s Away,” a recorded programme. 2YA8.36 p.m., the famous love story, “Lorna Doone,” will be narrated by Miss Mary Cooley; studio concert. 3YA: Talk, 9.2 p.in., “Peru and its People,” Dr. Herbert Money; recordings. 4YA: Talks, 7.40 p.m., “The Dunedin Citizens’ Day Nursery,” Mrs. Walter Ross, and at 9.2 p.m., “Whitebait,” Mr. David H. Graham; 8 p.m., “The East Calling”—an oriental melodic rubaiyat, will be presented. 2FC: 10 p.m., national programme, the third Musical Association concert, presenting Roy Glashen (tenor). Empire service.—6.ls a.in., news, orchestral band, symphony concert; 8 p.m., news, novelty quartet, pianoforte solos.
In Timaru and Ashburton the new Gebbie’s Pass radio transmitting station is going to be a wonderful boon to listeners. Previously reception of 3YA in those towns has been from indifferent to poor, hut radio dealers declared that they had reports which showed that the Gebbie’s Pass station tests had been picked up with great strength in both places. The Broadcasting Board’s officers have received many reports of the excellence of the reception of the tests of the new station in many; districts. Though it is not possible to say so definitely, it is expected that the new station will be on the air with programmes wx December 14.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18265, 7 December 1933, Page 5
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