In 1928, the firm, now Lewis Eady Limited, moved to a seven-storey building on Queen Street that had a concert chamber, soundproofed audition rooms, and studios and professional chambers for music teachers. In 1930, the firm established its own radio station, 1ZR, in the Queen Street premises. Pioneer broadcasters included
Aunt Daisy, Dudley Wrathall and Rod Talbot. A "radio church", the 'Friendly Road', was run by 'Uncle Tom' Garland and the Reverend
Colin Scrimgeour. == Other activities ==