RADIO ISOLATION
GISBORNE’S COMPLAINT P, STATION’S HOURS (PsrJlainontary Reporter.) W ELIA N ETON, this day. Tim; Lisinime’s isolation was not Jnniieii f.o acres:: was a point stressed by Mr I). AV. Coleman (Lab., Gisborne) when the Radio Broadcasting Bon Mrs report was discussed iu the House, to-day.’ He urged the Govermerit to permit extra 'time for the Gisborne B' station, because listeners could not receive any other station during the day. yet these listen.'::: paid the same Fee as others who could get the choice of several stations all day, while Gisborne only got outside stations at night. Those .arguments were strongly supported by Mr W. T.. Barnard (Lab., Napier), who stated that for the same reason the Napier B station should get extended hours.,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18466, 3 August 1934, Page 8
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125RADIO ISOLATION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18466, 3 August 1934, Page 8
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