It also sounds lousy on the quarter hour when being read by the presenters. As if it's some sort of public service announcement or "a word from our sponsor". Demoralising.
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Don Petter
Originally posted by muzzer View PostIt also sounds lousy on the quarter hour when being read by the presenters. As if it's some sort of public service announcement or "a word from our sponsor". Demoralising.
I would much rather decide on my own selection from newspaper or website, and R3 at least would be better off without any of it.
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Originally posted by Don Petter View PostWe are but lone voices in the wilderness.
This was the answer to a listener's complaint when the news went from every hour to every half hour at the end of 2001:
Typical BBC. We asked how many listeners had made such a suggestion - no response.
Obviously no one would have been suggesting that we shouldn't have extra news bulletins since it wouldn't have occurred that they might be introduced. 'Listeners' have been complaining ever since but no notice has been taken because it's part of R3's strategy to merge seamlessly with mainstream popular radio stations so that it seems as familiar as possible to our new listeners who are used to regular news in the morning.
'Listeners have suggested that we do away with all news bulletins except those on the hour.' Sorry, you're a tiny unrepresentative minority.
So much for the integrity of BBC managers.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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I listened on the way to work. The special music for Children in Need, did not move me to donate. And the idea of downloading........ I have listened to Sarah M-P since she started with Breakfast and at one time defended her. She may be a victim of the Schlock Jock role that R3 wants from the presenters. I wish her luck, I am not a listener of The Choir. But I am not looking forward to Clemency B-H. I had my cup full of her with weekend Breakfasts. But we all now know what to expect from R3.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostThat goes back to the first meeting (pre FoR3) of the Classical Forum reps with Roger Wright. We had few hopes of any of our views being accepted - but ditching the extra news bulletins seemed possible.
Typical BBC. We asked how many listeners had made such a suggestion - no response.
Obviously no one would have been suggesting that we shouldn't have extra news bulletins since it wouldn't have occurred that they might be introduced. 'Listeners' have been complaining ever since but no notice has been taken because it's part of R3's strategy to merge seamlessly with mainstream popular radio stations so that it seems as familiar as possible to our new listeners who are used to regular news in the morning.
'Listeners have suggested that we do away with all news bulletins except those on the hour.' Sorry, you're a tiny unrepresentative minority.
So much for the integrity of BBC managers.
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