Originally posted by french frank
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I'm open to the argument that Radio 3 should stick to the Classical core, and not follow fashion, or try to please everyone. In doing so, it's in danger of losing the plot. There's enough radio stations around to fill gaps in musical content for any individual listener.
However, we're stuck with the existing situation. As regards Breakfast, I've found that listening at a low volume level will allow me to hear the music, but not to hear the presenter's words. In addition, some highly selective use of the off switch ( a remote would be useful here). In this way, I can even listen to Elizabeth Alker's programme without blowing a fuse.
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