Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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Either these aforementioned presenters have a classical music slot, or they do as you suggest: "their attitude is (absolutely rightly, I think) "this is what we play; this is where we are if you want to listen to it - as you are very welcome to do." In which case R3 does the same and doesn't mix and match classical + musicals + pop &c: it says a classical programme plays classical music, jazz plays jazz, world plays world. And axe all the mixed genre programming. And stop bringing 6 Music/R2/CFM presenters to R3 in the hope they'll drag their fans over with them. They don't: they make fun of Radio 3 and its programmes (and listeners, if it comes to that).
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