'The Editorial Department of a big modern news paper provides the setting for this new and original A.B.C. Musical Burlesque. The author has handled his subject with good-humored satire, and the presentation abounds with amusing situations. The newspaper production, with its ever recurring Problems of making much out of little, is wildly burlesqued and y hope is sufficiently akin to the real thing to bring an appreciative grin from the typical newspaperman. Topical allusions to current events are woven into the revue, and a number of songs, both solo and concerted, have been specially written. "Hot News" is a bright little number, which will set your toes a-tingling, while "Let's Go to Press" is a novelty duet in which sentiment and humor are cunningly combined. All the well-known features of a present-day newspaper are neatly burlesqued, such as "The Society Column," "The Stop Press" box, "Answers to Correspondents", and, of course the inevitable Competition, which in this case is a prize offered to the biggest Nit-Wit.'
Source: [Radio guide], Wireless Weekly, 11 May 1934, p.52.