If very few people comment about the state of the website when there is an opportunity to do so, then it is a sad reflection on the listeners who view it as it is a sad reflection on a society generally that now tamely accepts substandard goods and services as normal.
To put it bluntly, rooting up errors on a radio station website simply doesn't make the cut. If you feel passionate about it, more power to you-- but I still think you'd be better off spending your time skewing the survey or phoning the boss of those responsible.
If you ask me, Epictetus said it best in his Enchiridion:
On Things Which Are In Our Power
Just think: in the time it took us to write this, we could have filled out at least four more questionnaires and placed 2.5 phonecalls.
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