Although I don’t think for a second that BAL reviewers are under pressure to choose new releases it is absolutely the case that the PR industry has a questionable influence on the media generally and Radio 3 is no exception. The PR people and agents control access to their clients ensuring that it always coincides with a new book or release . And if you turn them over (to use the vulgar media slang ) you don’t get a second invite . Ok most classical musicians aren’t villains -but just occasionally perhaps the odd assertion could possibly be challenged ?
Ask yourself when was the last time you heard a challenging or even remotely critical interview on Radio 3 ? The last one I heard was Sean Rafferty tackling the Chief exec on the cuts at WNO. He’s an old Northern Ireland current affairs hand - nobody’s fool -and guess what they are side lining him!
Ask yourself when was the last time you heard a challenging or even remotely critical interview on Radio 3 ? The last one I heard was Sean Rafferty tackling the Chief exec on the cuts at WNO. He’s an old Northern Ireland current affairs hand - nobody’s fool -and guess what they are side lining him!
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