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The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
You have my full permission, if you so choose, ff. As you will note, it was written almost three hours later, and I still felt the same.
Actually Hanna F more or less swallowed her name as she began her intro, as though ashamed to be in on this farrago.
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By popular request :-) sent to CR3, the DG and bcc'd to the Kernel, subject title Frayed nerves:
Dear Mr Jackson
Friends of Radio 3 finally gave up its campaigning as a lost battle - before your time - when Radio 3 ("the UK's leading cultural broadcaster") introduced Tearjerker, Happy Harmonies, Piano Flow and similar programmes into its schedules. And when presenters who knew little or nothing about classical music were recruited to present ... classical music programmes. Many of us decided that, after decades of listening, Radio 3 was no longer directed at us, nor did it care whether we listened or not. Eventually patience snaps: this was posted on the R3 forum this morning:
[Here the Kernel's post]
Other changes which have prompted regular complaints on the R3 forum include:
the endless, intrusive programme trails
the relegation of Record Review from its Saturday slot to a listening backwater
the ditching of most of the Lunchtime Concerts
the almost inevitable short extracts rather than the complete works
the replacement of informative presentation by relaxed triviality
Radio 2 programmes (Jools Holland, Friday Night Is Music Night) moved to Radio 3
To be truly 'inclusive', Radio 3 should cater for the informed, serious, intelligent audience for the arts and culture who happen to enjoy classical music. That used to be the station's raison d'être.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 PostBy popular request :-) sent to CR3, the DG and bcc'd to the Kernel, subject title Frayed nerves:
Dear Mr Jackson
Friends of Radio 3 finally gave up its campaigning as a lost battle - before your time - when Radio 3 ("the UK's leading cultural broadcaster") introduced Tearjerker, Happy Harmonies, Piano Flow and similar programmes into its schedules. And when presenters who knew little or nothing about classical music were recruited to present ... classical music programmes. Many of us decided that, after decades of listening, Radio 3 was no longer directed at us, nor did it care whether we listened or not. Eventually patience snaps: this was posted on the R3 forum this morning:
[Here the Kernel's post]
Other changes which have prompted regular complaints on the R3 forum include:
the endless, intrusive programme trails
the relegation of Record Review from its Saturday slot to a listening backwater
the ditching of most of the Lunchtime Concerts
the almost inevitable short extracts rather than the complete works
the replacement of informative presentation by relaxed triviality
Radio 2 programmes (Jools Holland, Friday Night Is Music Night) moved to Radio 3
To be truly 'inclusive', Radio 3 should cater for the informed, serious, intelligent audience for the arts and culture who happen to enjoy classical music. That used to be the station's raison d'être.
P.S. You also forgot to ask for a signed photo
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And I've had a kind acknowledgement from his PA - whom I knew in the old days when she was RW's PA. Yes, a signed photo iof SJ n his tight jeans would have been good.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 PostAnd I've had a kind acknowledgement from his PA - whom I knew in the old days when she was RW's PA. Yes, a signed photo iof SJ n his tight jeans would have been good.
Would this do? Sans jeans, I'm afraid.
Sam J propping up the wall
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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View PostCompared to now, the RW era seems like the Halcyon days of R3... I wonder if she was also PA to AD (affable, chubby, moon-faced)?
Would this do? Sans jeans, I'm afraid.
Sam J propping up the wall
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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View PostCompared to now, the RW era seems like the Halcyon days of R3... I wonder if she was also PA to AD (affable, chubby, moon-faced)?
Would this do? Sans jeans, I'm afraid.
Sam J propping up the wall
Perhaps we should become modern day sans-culottes? Rather than disadvantaged social status we are suffering disadvantaged cultural status.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThat provoked a tremor of apprehension, fortunately unwarranted. He doesn't look exactly at ease in that picture - too close to heavy level culture?
Perhaps we should become modern day sans-culottes? Rather than disadvantaged social status we are suffering disadvantaged cultural status.
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Kudos! I've had quite a lengthy reply which I'll share when I've taken it all in. A dialogue may ensue, we may get some 'improvement' (from our perspective). And we may not. Looooong years of disappointment can make one a trifle cynical But stay tuned ...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 PostKudos! I've had quite a lengthy reply which I'll share when I've taken it all in. A dialogue may ensue, we may get some 'improvement' (from our perspective). And we may not. Looooong years of disappointment can make one a trifle cynical But stay tuned ...
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Originally posted by french frank View PostKudos! I've had quite a lengthy reply which I'll share when I've taken it all in. A dialogue may ensue, we may get some 'improvement' (from our perspective). And we may not. Looooong years of disappointment can make one a trifle cynical But stay tuned ...
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