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The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
But why should it be more of a wasted effort than trying to improve Essential Classics or the Afternoon Concert?
The enigma is why they make their classical music programming so unappealing to so many listeners who are interested primarily in classical music.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostAnd yet .. you tune in, which is all they want you to do. You may switch off in exasperation, but for all they know that's when you have to leave for work.
Earlier this year (end of winter, IIRC) Mrs CS had a friendly conversation with a caller at the door, and then sub-contracted the resultant record keeping of a survey of radio listening. In 15 minute segments.
It showed I listened, morning and afternoon to YLE (Finland), radio France, WQXR and Radio 4. Also radio 3 for specific content - composer of the week, record review, private passions, EMS, CE, evening concert, lunchtime concert (if it was happening at the time) Opera on 3, the Essay and other, largely evening, R3 speech programmes of worth (i.e babble/trailer free). No Classic FM light (morning, mid afternoon) content, no Tom Service. No Jazz (no offence, just not for me). A few times "In Tune" - where the short span is, IMO justified - when driving and once or twice world/Roots music.
Really, for me the schedule changes have accelerated a trend - use BBC Sounds, "the radio" only sometimes - to listen to a certain number of programmes I value, for both Radio 3 and 4, and use streaming service playlists for works, and CDs when I am not mobile around the house / garden etc.
I was past the point of having the radio on for long periods and expecting informative, intelligent content in a sufficient proportion to outweigh the features I have found increasingly annoying -
Very loud, compressed (audio quality) trailers.
Added to the trivialisation of Radio 3, on Radio 4: content for hours on end laying out the woes and demands of segments of society, 10 part series stretching thin material far overlong and then repeated up to 3 or more times. "Re-imagining". And quite a bit more - I could go on, but I've run out of time, and in any case, I think that's enough for now...
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Postto put that particular genie back in the pot is a wasted effort.
The enigma is why they make their classical music programming so unappealing to so many listeners who are interested primarily in classical music.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
And yet .. you tune in, which is all they want you to do. You may switch off in exasperation, but for all they know that's when you have to leave for work.
I apologise for adding a number to the wrong metric, but it is counter-balanced perhaps by not being a number any more for the rest of the day, (and most evenings) since I am now largely an exR3 listener.
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