Originally posted by Eudaimonia
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As you often say, 'just a thought' - though yours are usually interesting too.
My personal preference is the one-to-one illusion and at night-time that is certainly utterly superior - for me. I recognise that for others that may not be the case. For example, on Radio 2 there's a lot of texting-in to the presenter from people like lorry drivers on all-night runs, and I dare say that helps them feel less lonely. I think Geoffrey Smith is adept at creating a kind on-air jazz club in JRR; there's that feel, too, to Late Night Junction (though having said that, Fiona and Verity were very skilled at that husky smoky late-night voice thing). Personally, that doesn't work for me in the Breakfast and similar slots. And I guess if the station is trying to woo a non-traditional audience for 'classical' music, that's a strategy that makes sense, though I happen not to welcome it.
Incidentally, I at last learned, serendipitously, the meaning of your nom-de-Board, having failed to research it very thoroughly, though I guessed it must be from the classical Greek/philosophy. There is a lot of brouhaha (as the fifth century Athenians called it) about Happiness here, how to increase it, how to measure it. Eudaimonia was referred to in an article in (of course) the Guardian. Well, long may you flourish.
Philosophically yours,
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