Mr. John Ball. nouncer at the new 2YA in the middle of 1927 when the Radio Broadcasting Company of New Zealand, Ltd., controlled the service, and for a while he. was in the head office of the company at Christchurch. When the Broadcasting Board assumed control in 1932 Mr. Ball was station manager at 2YA and he retained that position until his retirement. (Evening Post, 21 September 1940)

Mr. John Ball. nouncer at the new 2YA in the middle of 1927 when the Radio Broadcasting Company of New Zealand, Ltd., controlled the service, and for a while he. was in the head office of the company at Christchurch. When the Broadcasting Board assumed control in 1932 Mr. Ball was station manager at 2YA and he retained that position until his retirement. (Evening Post, 21 September 1940)
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21-09-1940
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Evening Post
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Mr. John Ball. nouncer at the new 2YA in the middle of 1927 when the Radio Broadcasting Company of New Zealand, Ltd., controlled the service, and for a while he. was in the head office of the company at Christchurch. When the Broadcasting Board assumed control in 1932 Mr. Ball was station manager at 2YA and he retained that position until his retirement. (Evening Post, 21 September 1940). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17764549

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