Given all the talk about the latest umpteenth revamp of Radio 3 by Roger Wright and his minions, it occurs to me to wonder what people think the actual purpose of Radio 3 - and for that matter, the BBC in general - is?
The original charter I believe stated simply that its purpose was 'to edicate, inform and entertain'. The latest, trendy version of this as quoted in Wikipedia is:
'Sustaining citizenship and civil society;
Promoting education and learning;
Stimulating creativity and cultural excellence;
Representing the UK, its nations, regions and communities;
Bringing the UK to the world and the world to the UK;
Helping to deliver to the public the benefit of emerging communications technologies and services, and taking a leading role in the switchover to digital television.'
Ignoring the meaningless gibberish of the first line and the rather empty verbosity of the last, the rest of this statement appears to make some sort of sense. Nowhere does it mention anything about 'audience ratings', 'market shares', 'competing with commercial stations', 'reaching out to new audiences', 'engaging minorities' or any of the other nonsense that the BBC seems obsessed with today.
As the BBC is financed by *our* money - perhaps it is time we demanded that it returned to its original, non-commercial, purpose - to educate, inform and entertain. In the case of Radio 3 this ought to mean finding knowledgeable and enthusiastic people who care passionately about classical music and getting them to devise interesting, original and intelligent programmes pursuing the highest intellectual and musical standards regardless of transient fashion. You know - like Radio 3 and the 3rd Programme used to do before it was all dumbed down and the 'amateurs' were booted out and replaced with slick 'professionals' more interested in their own personalities and money than anything else?
The original charter I believe stated simply that its purpose was 'to edicate, inform and entertain'. The latest, trendy version of this as quoted in Wikipedia is:
'Sustaining citizenship and civil society;
Promoting education and learning;
Stimulating creativity and cultural excellence;
Representing the UK, its nations, regions and communities;
Bringing the UK to the world and the world to the UK;
Helping to deliver to the public the benefit of emerging communications technologies and services, and taking a leading role in the switchover to digital television.'
Ignoring the meaningless gibberish of the first line and the rather empty verbosity of the last, the rest of this statement appears to make some sort of sense. Nowhere does it mention anything about 'audience ratings', 'market shares', 'competing with commercial stations', 'reaching out to new audiences', 'engaging minorities' or any of the other nonsense that the BBC seems obsessed with today.
As the BBC is financed by *our* money - perhaps it is time we demanded that it returned to its original, non-commercial, purpose - to educate, inform and entertain. In the case of Radio 3 this ought to mean finding knowledgeable and enthusiastic people who care passionately about classical music and getting them to devise interesting, original and intelligent programmes pursuing the highest intellectual and musical standards regardless of transient fashion. You know - like Radio 3 and the 3rd Programme used to do before it was all dumbed down and the 'amateurs' were booted out and replaced with slick 'professionals' more interested in their own personalities and money than anything else?
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