Asian Broadcasting Union, 1968-1969 (1968-1969)

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ASIAN BROADCASTING UNION PROGRAMME AND ENGINEERING COMMITTEE MEETINGS, SYDNEY 1969 G.P.O. BOX 487, SYDNEY 2001 TELEPHONE: 31-0211 CABLES: "ABCOM” SYDNEY AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION, BROADCAST HOUSE, 145 ELIZABETH STREET, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. Turkish Radio and Television Corporation P/18 AH EXCHANGE OF THE HOST POPULAR SONGS IN THE ABU REGION The ABU region being one of the oldest and extremely rich in various cultures, it would be a constructive idea, to let each member country present its most typical and popular songs. These rep¬ resentative songs could form some sort of a link between the broad¬ casting services. The Secretariat would circulate a questionnaire to obtain inform¬ ation about the types of songs that members may be able to con¬ tribute. The songs would be supplied by members, preferably as tape record¬ ings, in their original form, with English translations added. Each country would supply two or three of its most popular songs.