There was an earlier point on the thread about other stations not trying to appeal more broadly. That is patently not true.
Radio 2 drags in presenters from 6Music. Radio 4 seems to be trying to appeal to everyone, hence a lot of rock, pop, jazz and classical music items and programmes and comedy designed for, and arguably made by, sixth form and university students.
In some ways, this is radio promoting the kind of channel hopping that was naturally done with television. It reflects in part the move from dial to push button. In fact, I think there is some conceptual confusion. Radios in cars and vans were always push button so digital sets in the home might imply being "on the move" in that way.
Radio 2 drags in presenters from 6Music. Radio 4 seems to be trying to appeal to everyone, hence a lot of rock, pop, jazz and classical music items and programmes and comedy designed for, and arguably made by, sixth form and university students.
In some ways, this is radio promoting the kind of channel hopping that was naturally done with television. It reflects in part the move from dial to push button. In fact, I think there is some conceptual confusion. Radios in cars and vans were always push button so digital sets in the home might imply being "on the move" in that way.
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