BAN ON RECORDS.
EFFECT ON B CLASS RADIO STATIONS. . POSITION IN AUCKLAND. . AUCKLAND, March 13 -ine six B class radio stations in Auckland will carry on as well as possible under the ban placed by the ?™“of h th]. C 6 COmryaniaS ° U tbe broadcords f th A? Ve I jr,,l<:l P al 'brands of rerr , ~A t a reeent meeting of the Wring ClUb a resol buf when Jh g 88 a P r ° teSt was but when the proprietors of the reconsTdereWh 0 "- announced tha t they i 4 the lnter ests of listeners rhe U, a d ir be t h P be tr rVC<I ™ decided to . statl °" owners also ciaea to remain m action Altlinurvk to import recordings b from A Ge™? Sal and other nr r- . Germany sidered but wBl , ™ Pe 18 bei e «" to he puTinV'eS 1 ™ m<mtbS stances, it mav Ln " some mbroadcasting houre to®b’ 88 ?] tbe avoid eonstnnt repetition t 0 negotiate with Efforts to panics have been mot r ? l p°phone com"O lightening of the'"‘i ? that be made.—-(P.A ) restr '«tions can
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Wairarapa Age, 14 March 1933, Page 5
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