Petroc seems to be getting in the last half hour all the things were not allowed over the weekend.
The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Originally posted by DavidA1964 View PostI've really enjoyed Radio 3 this weekend, especially not being awoken by the terrible stuff on the Saturday Breakfast programme.
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Originally posted by DavidA1964 View PostI've really enjoyed Radio 3 this weekend, especially not being awoken by the terrible stuff on the Saturday Breakfast programme.bong ching
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“I'm not sure what these complainers listen to, Radio Three or an imagined version of it. Yes! it has to move with the times a bit and recognise the changing musical landscape, but it is not that different from how it's been since the 1970s, how do I know? Well I have tapes I've made of programs over the years, and I have inherited my Fathers old tapes. Maybe there are a few more regional accents on R3 - but so there should be. As R3 is an expensive service to run it does have to demonstrate that it is still developing new audiences and still matters. People need to defend Radio Three, as it might not survive the anti BBC brigade for long otherwise. People don't do elitist anymore, it's the 21st Century now!”
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Originally posted by antongould View Post“I'm not sure what these complainers listen to, Radio Three or an imagined version of it. Yes! it has to move with the times a bit and recognise the changing musical landscape, but it is not that different from how it's been since the 1970s, how do I know? Well I have tapes I've made of programs over the years, and I have inherited my Fathers old tapes. Maybe there are a few more regional accents on R3 - but so there should be. As R3 is an expensive service to run it does have to demonstrate that it is still developing new audiences and still matters. People need to defend Radio Three, as it might not survive the anti BBC brigade for long otherwise. People don't do elitist anymore, it's the 21st Century now!”
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostSo presumably we no longer need to train footballers, athletes, etc.
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Originally posted by antongould View Post“I'm not sure what these complainers listen to, Radio Three or an imagined version of it. Yes! it has to move with the times a bit and recognise the changing musical landscape, but it is not that different from how it's been since the 1970s, how do I know? Well I have tapes I've made of programs over the years, and I have inherited my Fathers old tapes. Maybe there are a few more regional accents on R3 - but so there should be. As R3 is an expensive service to run it does have to demonstrate that it is still developing new audiences and still matters. People need to defend Radio Three, as it might not survive the anti BBC brigade for long otherwise. People don't do elitist anymore, it's the 21st Century now!”
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Originally posted by antongould View PostSorry this isn’t me ..... would I be so bold .... ???? ...... it’s someone on Facebook ......
As for 'expensive to run' - it depends how you do your calculation and that's purely political. Last year's annual accounts show that of the five network radio stations the least was spent on R3. Ah, yes, but the important thing is not how much it costs but how much it costs per listener hour. No, it isn't, because the Asian Network costs more, and the Welsh and Gaelic services cost much more per lh. R3 cost 5p per lh, the Asian Network 6p, Radio Wales 9p, Radio Cymru 23p, Radio nan Gàidheal 26p (Radio Scotland cost 41p, but that apparently doesn't count).They cherrypick the figures to make R3 seem very expensive.
In short, it sounds like someone who would argue that there's too much classical music on Radio 3 for the 21st century.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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Originally posted by french frank View PostWho picks up on the old chestnut about regional accents, as if many of "these complainers" are hung up on accents. He/she will be saying next that the complainers want announcers to be dressed in formal black tie when on air.
As for 'expensive to run' - it depends how you do your calculation and that's purely political. Last year's annual accounts show that of the five network radio stations the least was spent on R3. Ah, yes, but the important thing is not how much it costs but how much it costs per listener hour. No, it isn't, because the Asian Network costs more, and the Welsh and Gaelic services cost much more per lh. R3 cost 5p per lh, the Asian Network 6p, Radio Wales 9p, Radio Cymru 23p, Radio nan Gàidheal 26p (Radio Scotland cost 41p, but that apparently doesn't count).They cherrypick the figures to make R3 seem very expensive.
In short, it sounds like someone who would argue that there's too much classical music on Radio 3 for the 21st century.
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Originally posted by antongould View Post“I'm not sure what these complainers listen to, Radio Three or an imagined version of it. Yes! it has to move with the times a bit and recognise the changing musical landscape, but it is not that different from how it's been since the 1970s, how do I know? Well I have tapes I've made of programs over the years, and I have inherited my Fathers old tapes. Maybe there are a few more regional accents on R3 - but so there should be. As R3 is an expensive service to run it does have to demonstrate that it is still developing new audiences and still matters. People need to defend Radio Three, as it might not survive the anti BBC brigade for long otherwise. People don't do elitist anymore, it's the 21st Century now!”
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI found some of those in the attic when clearing the house prior to moving. Lacking the computers to use them I chucked them... But seriously, how can recordings of R3 programmes from the 70's be considered "not that different"?
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostFor starters BCs did not feature in the 7am to 9am slot or anywhere else in the schedules until the 1990s when it became commonplace on CFM.
The “regional accents” thing is irrelevant.
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