3 JULY 1947, Page 20

RADIO NEWSPAPERS

Sts,—There is one point in Mr. J. A. Stevenson's article on Radio Newspapers which is not quite clear. " Anyone," he says, " who aspires to be a publisher and can command $25,000 can embark on the home- facsimile newspaper business. He has no problems about delivery and need not worry about newsprint quotas, because the reader buys his own paper." Quite so, but where would the revenue come from to keep the radio-newspaper going? That would seem to be a more serious problem than either newsprint quotas or delivery.—Yours faithfully,

Wood Royd, Norton Tower, Halifax. A. S. JACKSON.