The powers that be, that is...
How can we get them to re-instate twice weekly EMS?
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Originally posted by benstudent View PostThe powers that be, that is...
Um, possibly by getting one power to overrule another power?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Welcome to the Forum and to the EMS Board.
The answer is, I am afraid (as far as I can see), ‘you can’t’.
As it is being discussed in a number of other threads, BBC had ceased to be an institution that offers programmes that are produced by professionals, that offers its audience the pleasure of discovering and understanding something new. Instead, it has become a place where everybody is invited to show him/herself off to the world (as their rights, almost). This is now regarded as the most important function of TV and radio.
Let’s hope (though I’m not holding my breath) that the Sunday programme will not be turned into something like Baroque on Sunday: Tell Us What You Like. And if ever it comes to this, I sincerely hope that neither Catherine nor Lucie will be made to present it.
All the same, do read ‘Contacting the BBC' thread.
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Richard Tarleton
And welcome from me, ben. I've written to the DG complaining about this and things more generally, but no reply as yet.
Are you a practising early musician?
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A couple of years or so ago I was advised, by someone closely connected with the programme, that Hear and Now was about to be cut back to 90 minutes. This autumn it has been returned to 2 hours as standard. How much campaigning went on behind the scenes I do not know, but the reinstatement does imply that such reductions in coverage of 'niche' areas are not necessarily immutable.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostA couple of years or so ago I was advised, by someone closely connected with the programme, that Hear and Now was about to be cut back to 90 minutes. This autumn it has been returned to 2 hours as standard. How much campaigning went on behind the scenes I do not know, but the reinstatement does imply that such reductions in coverage of 'niche' areas are not necessarily immutable.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Mattbod
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