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BROADCASTING

TO-DAY’S PROGRAMMES Following are the programmes of Austra1 lian and New Zealand stations scheduled for to-day. New Zealand summertime is given in each instance : IYA, AUCKLAND. (650 Kilocycles). 7.0: Breakfast session. 9.0: Close down. jlO.O: Devotional service. 10.15; Selected re•cordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 2.30: Classical hour. <>.ls: Sports results. 4.0: Special weather report for farmers. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.45: Talk. 8.0: Concert programme. Dorothea Ryan (pianist) and Harold Taylor (violoncello). 8.20: Winifred Hill (soprano). 8.29: Recordings, Vladimir Horowitz (piano). 8.45: The String Orchestra. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Recorded talk, Mr. W. Bird, M.A. 8.25: Recordings, Jules Bledsoe (baritone) with orchestra. 9.28: New Light Symphony Orchestra. 9.38: Jack Hulbert (comedian). 9.44: George Kulenkamp!! (violin). 9.47: Stan Cater and Jack Rawling .■;> the sketch, “Staii and Jun.’’ 9.53: Grand Symphony Orchestra. Ki.O: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. IYX AUCKLAND (.880 k.c.) 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Band programme. 9.0: A classical recital. 10.0: Three short recitals. 10.30: Close down. 2YA. WELLINGTON. (570 kilocycles.) 7.0: Breakfast session. 9.0: Close down. 10.0: Chimes. Selected recordings. J 0.30: Devotional service. 11.0: Time signals. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Classical hour. 3.0: Sports results. 3.30: Special weather forecast. 4.0: Time signals. Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. 8.0: The 2YA Concert Orchestra. 8.6: Miss Myrtle Chote (mezzo-soprano). 8.16: The Orchestra. 8.32: Recording, Denis Noble (baritone). 8.36: The Orchestra. 8.40: Talk. 9.0: "Weather report and station notices. 9.5: A 8.8. C. recorded programme—comedy. 10.19; Dance programme. 11.19: Close down. 2YC. WELLINGTON (810 k.c.). 5.0: Light musical programme. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Recital programme. 9.0: Light recital programme. 10.0: Variety and vaudeville entertainment. 10.30: Close down. 3YA. CHRISTCHURCH (720 Kilocycles). 7.0: Breakfast session. 9.0: Close down. 10.0: Devotional service. 10.15: Selected recordings. 11.0: Talk. 11.15: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0: Selected recordings. 3.0: Classical music. 3.30: Time signals from Dominion Observatory. 4.0: Light musical programme. 4.30: Sports results. 5.0: Children’s hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 7.20: Addington Stock Market reports, 7.30: Time signals. 8.0: Chimes. Recordings, Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.9: Heinrich Schlusnus (baritone). 8.13: Jascha Heifetz and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.34: Lilliam Hanham (soprano), 8.44: Recording, New Symphony Orchestra. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Recordings, London Symphony Orches9.13: Elisabeth Schumann with orchestra. 9.19: The Philadelphia Orhcestra. 10.0: Music, mirth and melody. 11.0: Close down. 3YL, CHRISTCHURCH (1200 k.c.) 5.0: Selected recordings. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: A variety programme. 10.0: Three short recitals. J 0.30: Close down. 7.35: Book talk. 4YA, DUNEDIN. (790 Kilocycles). 7.0: Breakfast session. 9.0: Close down. 10.0: Selected recordings, 10.15: Devotional service. 10.30: Selected recordings. 12.0: Lunch music. 2.0; Selected recordings. 3.30: Sports results. Classical music. 4.0: Weather forecast for farmers. 4.30: Light ■ musical programme. 4.45: Sports results. 1 5.0: Children's hour. 6.0: Dinner music. 7.0: News and reports. 8.0: Chimes. Geraldo and his Orchestra. 8.10: “Look Out for the Sherill”—a further episode in the lives of a Japanese houseboy and his employer. 8.25: “Music Round the Campfire." 8.40: Talk. 9.0: Weather report and station notices. 9.5: Two popular contemporary composers. Eric Coates (England) and George Gershwin (U.S.A.). 4YA Concert Orchestra. 9.20: Recordings, John McCormack (tenor). 9.29: Quentin Mac Lean (organ). 9.37: 4YA Concert Orchestra. 9.47: Recordings, Columbia Light Opera Company. 9.51: Raie da Costa (piano). 9.57: The Boston Orchestra. 10.0: Dance music. 11.0: Close down. 4YO, DUNEDIN (IHO k.c.). 5.0: Selected recordings. 6.0: Close down. 7.0: After-dinner music. 8.0: Mozart orchestral programme. 9.0: Grand opera recital. 10.0: Comedy and light music. 10.30: Close down. AUSTRALIAN STATIONS (The times given arc N.Z. Summertime). ! 2 FC, SYDNEY. (610 kilocycles). 10.0; Regional programme from studio. 11.0: Interlude. 11.15: National programme from the Melbourne Town Hal). The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, SUE, SYDNEY. (950 Kilocycles). 9.30: “Metropolis'’ drama. 9.45: Music. 10.20: "Build a L.’ttle Home.’’ 10.30: Music. 10.50: "Bijou" programme, 11.0: “Highlights of Sport." SHORT W AVE BROADCASTS 8.8. C. EMPIRE BROADCAST. GSB (31.55 m. GSD (25.53 m. 7.15: Big Ben. Chamber music. The Maurice Cole Trio. 8.0: "Foreign Airairs.” talk. .8.15; Mus'cal interlude. 8.25: A weekly review of things at Home. 8.55: The n«ws and announcements. 9.15. Close down. DJB. GERMANY (19.71 m. 5.5 p.m.: Call DJA. DJB (German, English). German folk song. 5.10: Light music. 6.0: News in German. 6.15: Light music (continued.-. 6.55: Greetiwfrs to our listen*. 7.0: News and econom c revir . '.. 7.15: Concert programme. 9.30: News and economic review in German. 10.15: Sign oil' DJA and DJB (German, English). If your radio set brings in shortwave stations buy the N.Z. Radio Record regularly. It gives full shortwave programmes as well as broadi cast a week in advance. 4d. All bookI sellers.—Advt. Radio Service. The modern radio receiver neec modern service equipment and skilleu radiotricians. During the summer months your radio must be adjusted to its manufactured specifications to I give perfect local and overseas reception. Our equipment is the best that money can buy and we feel confident 'to carry out your repairs—be they large or »mall.—D. Morrison and Co.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 12

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BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 12

BROADCASTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 237, 7 October 1936, Page 12

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