Originally posted by Roger Webb
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Essential Classics - The Continuing Debate
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
I agree the content of this and other 'presenter' led programmes has slipped in the last few years - I only do this spot as an experiment to see how easy it is to get ones choice read out.
I only do the Playlist when Skellers is in the chair - MissyG (Georgia's new Glasto name!) stopped reading out my choices after I pointed out that Radio 3 was probably not the place to brag about having tickets for the Eurovision finals in Liverpool!
I do it under RW and under an alias - so far for the two days I've done it this week I've had a mention both days as RW and a work played yesterday under my alias, not bad so far!
Last time Skellers was on he did six days, I had four mentions and a 'play' as RW and three mentions and two plays as my alias...up there with my best perfs!
In doing this I choose out of the way and, I hope, interesting music - I'm constantly amazed at the crass and repetitive choices made and selected for playing.
I guess my alias will be mentioned tomorrow...now who is that alias?
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
So I presume they don't get a lot of response to the feature!
My best performances were when Suzy was presenter...one of the few times I had a clean sweep of a mention every day for a week- Suzy emailed me to say she had to be careful as they get complaints! That was when I started using an alias!
Of course I have to think up two 'answers' per day.....very occasionally I choose the same piece as RW and my alias, but I have to be careful!
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
Why don’t you tell us? If the R3 people were interested you don’t need to be Alan Turing to work it out from the frequency clues you’ve given us.
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
Well, give 'em something to do between cueing yet another repeat of Florence Price and playing another pointless trailer.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
Of course, some may prefer Florence Price to R3's audience engagement features!
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
Well, give 'em something to do between cueing yet another repeat of Florence Price and playing another pointless trailer.
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
Florence Price is not played because some may prefer her, she's played because she is convenient quota fodder.
Originally posted by Roger Webb View PostAs a temporary member of the shows audience I find the above feature engaging.....up to a point!It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
Very possibly.
But it's a marketing hook. There's a good chance that if anyone contributes an idea, they'll tune in to the programme to see if their idea is mentioned. Listen for 5 minutes once in a week and people are counted in the listening figures for that week. Listen every day and they contribute to the share of listening for the week. Why else do they try to persuade listeners to take part? But in a consumerist society people are willing (to use your word) 'fodder'.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
On a number of occasions I've contributed suggestions for the 'Playlister challenge' before heading out for the morning. It's quite easy to check on Sounds whether one's suggestion has been accepted.
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
Very much my modus operandi, get my suggestion in - usually before the 'starter' has finished, in fact I often have it ready to go before it starts! - grab coffee and make for the summerhouse, earbuds in, wait for name to be read out...result? Deep joy! Worth becoming 'marketing fodder' for isn't it LMcD?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View PostI find this all rather sad
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I know I've posted this before but ICYMI:
"Ed Reardon is at his local police station to complain about rampant profiteering, music playing in the background:
[Radio 3: “You’re listening to Drivetime Classics ... on Radio 3. And now it’s time for ... Coffee Time Quiz]
Policeman: So, if there’s nothing else, sir, I wouldn’t mind having a crack at the Mystery Instrument. You can win a day out at Alton Towers
ER: Well, there is actually something else, as I’m here, Can I bring a class action against Radio 3 for cultural vandalism?
Policeman: Ooh-hoo, you can, but I’m afraid it’d fall on deaf ears in this nick. We have it on all the time. It’s reduced stress levels by 42% ... [ER sotto voce: Damn] You can see on the chart ...
ER (bored): Really?’
[Radio 3: What is the Mystery Instrument?]
Policeman: I do believe that’s a glockenspiel. Would you mind keeping an eye on the desk while I ring in?
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View PostI find this all rather sad
I have also derived much pleasure in the last week or so from the concerts broadcast from the Aldeburgh Festival. Perhaps I should change my user name to Broad Church.
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