The British Broadcasting Corporation advises listeners to contact the BBC if they wish to hear plays and music, to keep in touch with the world’s happenings, and to learn about current developments in industry, commerce, science, and technology. The Corporation advises listeners also to consult medical authorities on matters of health, to pursue a course of general culture, and to enjoy variety entertainments in the arts of drama, dancing, and singing. Finally, the Corporation urges listeners to travel, if they can, and to gain information about foreign countries from broadcasts of their languages and customs. All this can be done by listening to the BBC. Arrangements for broadcasts can be made through any post office. The Corporation does not claim to be infallible, and it cannot guarantee that listeners will always derive enjoyment and profit from the fare provided. It hopes, however, that the broadcasts will be found generally entertaining and instructive, and in the long run beneficial.
Original dispatch: Tech Now