It is hard to escape the criticism on this forum aimed at the progressive changes which have been made to various R3 programmes in the last year or two. Of course, there is nothing wrong with objecting to changes that you don't agree with. However, I don't see too many suggestions relating to what R3 programming should actually be in 2019 and going forward.
I can imagine that, given the high cost of R3 per listener and the relatively high average listener age (60+?), there must be immense pressure on the R3 management to try and increase listener numbers and bring in a broader, in terms of age, audience. In the context of this forum most, or perhaps all, changes aimed in this direction have largely been met with derision.
For myself, I think it is a minor miracle that R3 has maintained so much of its programming integrity given the commercial pressure it is under. With R3 as it stands there is little that I seriously object to. There are a few things I think could be improved, and some presenters who are not to my taste, but overall I believe that the integrity of the station is being maintained to an acceptable level.
I would be interested to know what specific changes to current R3 programming forum members would introduce to make R3 conform to their idea of what it should be. Any (realistic)
offers ?
I can imagine that, given the high cost of R3 per listener and the relatively high average listener age (60+?), there must be immense pressure on the R3 management to try and increase listener numbers and bring in a broader, in terms of age, audience. In the context of this forum most, or perhaps all, changes aimed in this direction have largely been met with derision.
For myself, I think it is a minor miracle that R3 has maintained so much of its programming integrity given the commercial pressure it is under. With R3 as it stands there is little that I seriously object to. There are a few things I think could be improved, and some presenters who are not to my taste, but overall I believe that the integrity of the station is being maintained to an acceptable level.
I would be interested to know what specific changes to current R3 programming forum members would introduce to make R3 conform to their idea of what it should be. Any (realistic)
offers ?
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