I fail to follow RW's argument in today's Radio Times (Feedback response) that because of the 'large volume of responses to our invitations to interact' and the fact that 'listeners are happy to take the opportunity' the R3 phone-ins are justified. Why does that mean that other people want to hear them?
Many people are happy to take the opportunity to scratch their bums, but that doesn't mean we want to watch them.
The good news, if taken at face value, is his statement that such invitations are not 'endless'. So they will cease, he just won't say when, but I'm not sure he really meant that, either.
Many people are happy to take the opportunity to scratch their bums, but that doesn't mean we want to watch them.
The good news, if taken at face value, is his statement that such invitations are not 'endless'. So they will cease, he just won't say when, but I'm not sure he really meant that, either.
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