Relatively interesting (especially for the adoption of the possessive apostrophe in it's) on James Purnell's reaction to the Green Paper.
In particular, I liked: "One of the great things about having the BBC operating as one big bundle is people can come across programmes they would never have selected before." That policy for the Proms and Radio 3 certainly brings older audiences into contact with 'youth' music, film music, popular musicals &c.
One important thing is that no one wants their favourite programme or service to be axed (c.f. 6 Music, BBC Three); but sadly a section of the already small Radio 3 audience might well not bother to kick up a fuss over its [it's] abolition because they don't listen any longer. Supporting Radio 3 and the BBC is an act of unrequited loyalty for some.
But, in terms of PSB, I can't really understand the merit of Purnell's point about 'bringing people together' with 'Bake-Off or Strictly'. Doesn't that simply mean the BBC is still capable of producing hugely popular entertainment? Sherlock? Doctor Who? (Sometimes I feel people would kill rather than allow anyone to deprive them of their favourite entertainment )
In particular, I liked: "One of the great things about having the BBC operating as one big bundle is people can come across programmes they would never have selected before." That policy for the Proms and Radio 3 certainly brings older audiences into contact with 'youth' music, film music, popular musicals &c.
One important thing is that no one wants their favourite programme or service to be axed (c.f. 6 Music, BBC Three); but sadly a section of the already small Radio 3 audience might well not bother to kick up a fuss over its [it's] abolition because they don't listen any longer. Supporting Radio 3 and the BBC is an act of unrequited loyalty for some.
But, in terms of PSB, I can't really understand the merit of Purnell's point about 'bringing people together' with 'Bake-Off or Strictly'. Doesn't that simply mean the BBC is still capable of producing hugely popular entertainment? Sherlock? Doctor Who? (Sometimes I feel people would kill rather than allow anyone to deprive them of their favourite entertainment )
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