In this episode of The Station | Remembering 3GL, Rod McLure & Gary Newton delve into the impact of World War II on broadcasting, focusing on 3GL's role in informing and entertaining the community amidst wartime restrictions. From censorship challenges to wartime entertainment, explore radio's vital role during this tumultuous period.
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04/10/24 • 16 min
The Station | Remembering 3GL - Eps. 3 My Melancholy Duty
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I'm Gary Newton, oh and with me of course today as usual, my co host Rod McClure. Hey Rod, how you doing? Welcome to episode three. So our sponsor for this podcast is Nature's Cuppa Organic Ceylon Tea. Thanks to the makers of Nature's Cuppa for supporting this project. Nature's Cuppa comes in a variety of different types. It's English breakfast, Earl Grey, chai, spiced tea, and they also have organic freeze dried Brazilian coffee. Ethical, sustainable, carbon
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