Excerpt from Radio Mirror, Vol. 3: November, 1934
The other afternoon I turned the dials until I had taken in every station. There were some talks in which I had no interest. An orchestra of sorts that was doing a very bad imitation of Guy Lombardo and the rest of the wave lengths were occupied by girly songstresses who were ruining a number that Bing Crosby has made pleasant hearing. One of them was affecting the Etting finale. Another was blaring forth in what she believed was Kate Smith style. While the remainder were lost somewhere in between the Niesen renditions and the appealing milte manner at 5 Mg Froos. What they managed' to effect was nothing better than static. The experience certainly lessened my respect for the capabilities of those whose iob it is to spot talent.
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