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laila [671]
1 year ago
15

write a letter to the director general of the radio/television station of your state expressing your views on the programmes fro

m the station​
English
1 answer:
IceJOKER [234]1 year ago
6 0

Letter to the director general of radio for expressing views on the programmes is as follows :

To

The Director General

XYZ Radio station

DD MM YYYY

Subject :  Views on radio station programme.

Respected sir,

                  I am writing this letter to draw your attention towards your recent programmes. I would really like to appreciate the latest initiative that your new show show, ´Help with Rocky´ has taken. The show has sorted to help the needy along with entertainment. Unlike other programmes that now a days are ready to degrade to any level for entertainment, your show is giving something to the society.

I really appreciate your efforts and would like to donate something from my side for your initiative.

Thanking you

Yours Faithfully

XYZ

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