BROADCASTING.
DEPARTMENT AND LISTENERS. "TERY LITTLE WRONG."" WELLINGTON, Sunday. Delegates to the Radio Listeners' Conference at Wellington waited on the Secretary to the Post and Telegraph Department, Mr G. McNamara, at the week-end, and placed before him the resolutions passed by conference. Mr McNamara gave the representations favourable consideration.
There, was very little wrong with the New Zealand broadcasting stations, said Mr McNamara. Station 2YA might as well close down as far as Taranaki was concerned, but the station was improving, and from day to day ad--justments. were being made in its tuning, with beneficial results. Regarding interference, the department was doing all possible. For the present the new radio inspectors were to be confined to the cities, where the department was making a raid on pirates and dealers not complying with the regulations.- He approved of the suggestion that dealers be registered, in order to protect the public. Mr McNamara said listeners could be assured that no political propaganda would go on the air. The formation of a Dominion Listeners' League would be welcomed by the department and the Broadcasting Company, and the sooner it was formed V.he better for the listeners.
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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17221, 3 October 1927, Page 2
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