Perhaps Mr Miron is correct in stating that Radio 3 has a number of ex-Classic FM presenters. But they are EX-Classic FM. This does not mean they will bring, or have brought, the CFM work ethos to R3. And yes, Radio 3 now has a chart, but comparing the two is a waste of time and effort as CFM's contains film soundtracks, those hideous manufactured 'pop-classical' bands and much else unfit for human consumption. I don't particularly like R3's Essential Classics, the title itself smacks of a classical compilation you would find in the £2 bin at a supermarket, but at least the presenters are knowledgeable. I tend not to listen to the Breakfast programme as it conflicts with R4's Today programme.
Does FoR3 have a Twitter account or a Facebook page? I'm don't have the latter but the former is very useful for getting news and views across. I came to the Friends of Radio 3 site, and this forum of course, by sheer chance while wondering what others thought of the 'new' format with Breakfast and Essential Classics. The more support we get for Radio 3 the better and social media will certainly help.
Does FoR3 have a Twitter account or a Facebook page? I'm don't have the latter but the former is very useful for getting news and views across. I came to the Friends of Radio 3 site, and this forum of course, by sheer chance while wondering what others thought of the 'new' format with Breakfast and Essential Classics. The more support we get for Radio 3 the better and social media will certainly help.
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