Originally posted by antongould
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And if Radio 3 is trying to tailor a programme specially to appeal to Classic FM's late morning audience, set at a similar elementary level but without commercial breaks, there seems to be no way to convince an audience which likes it that Radio 3 ought to be targeting a different audience - even if that means losing the refugees from the CFM ads.
Just because a listener enjoys the programme as it is doesn't mean that that listener would cease to enjoy it if the style and content changed.
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