Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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With reference to several recent posts, I am extremely keen on the matter of how a radio station is "furnished". The BBC is still more right in this regard than wrong, at least in radio. Continuity announcers are as important to the way a station works - or not - as the presenters. If not more so. Those on Radio 3 are an acquired taste. Breathy in bow tie and anorak, that is the station's sound. And that's the sort of thing I would be choosing from any new pool of candidates. It is ok to have a Petroc Trelawney here and a public sector version of Marguerita Taylor there but let's not bring too many of the smooth or emollient into the idiosyncrasy of intermittent linkages. News? Well, it shouldn't be on Radio 3 at all. An obvious point to anyone who has sense. Do I want to be helpful and categorise Piazzolla? Yes - Latin America where all categories are in a slightly different language.
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