PAYMENT OF ROYALTIES
the broadcasting fees [ Per Press Association. I WELLINGTON, Feb. 8. After attending the Postal Congress now being held in Cairo, the DirectoiGcncral ot the Post and Telegraph Department, Mr G. McNamara, will proceed to England, whore he will investigate a number of matters affecting the department and its welfare. These will include the question of broadcasting in relation to the payment of royalties for the use of certain patent rights. New Zealand radio listeners will be particularly interested in this phase of Mr McNamara’s mission. Notice of its intention to terminate the present agreement under whiyh Amalgamated Wireless of Australasia, Ltd., receive a royalty on fees paid by radio listeners, was served on the company last year by the New Zealand Government. This notice terminates on May 1 next. Listeners in this country pav an annual license fee of 30s and of this sum 3s is paid over to Amalgamated Wireless as royalty for the use of certain patents held by the company. Some months before the New Zealand Government notified the company that it intended to terminate the agreement, a similar course was taken by the Federal Government of Australia. In the Commonwealth the license fee is 24s per annum and the Australian Government also has an agreement with the •company whereby it receives 3s out of every license fee. The license fees collected in New Zealand by the Post and Telegraph Department, which retains 2s out of every 30s fee paid by listeners as commission, cover the cost of collection. This leaves the Broadcasting Board with 25s out of every 30s to provide the broadcasting service. _____________
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 34, 9 February 1934, Page 6
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