Originally posted by Stanfordian
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Jess Gillam's "This Classical Life"
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I'd be very surprised if BBC marketing are unaware of the non-use of radio by millennials - I suspect this program is in the same class as the "Happy Harmonies" etc in that it will be mostly listen to on Sounds - recall some years agowhen the BBC was buying up printed journals which raised many complaints from commercial operations which resulting in the BBC needing to divest and to cease this operation, it would appear that commercial online operators who see 'yoof' as a money cow easily misled by 'influencers' and are thus very antagonistic to any attempt by the BBC to enter this market - it appears that there is some legal or maybe an Ofcom ruling that the BBC cannot make programs that will only go out on line and that Sounds can only offer pre-broadcast programs
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But isn't all this rubbish the Beeb's 'irresistible charm offensive' to get millennials and Gen X/Gen Z listening to the radio? They are concerned to keep hold of a younger audience, given that the oldies are now dropping off the twig.
But who can predict anything? The coming of television was going to sound the death knell for cinema decades ago …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 Frances_iom View PostI'd be very surprised if BBC marketing are unaware of the non-use of radio by millennials - I suspect this program is in the same class as the "Happy Harmonies" etc in that it will be mostly listen to on Sounds - recall some years agowhen the BBC was buying up printed journals which raised many complaints from commercial operations which resulting in the BBC needing to divest and to cease this operation, it would appear that commercial online operators who see 'yoof' as a money cow easily misled by 'influencers' and are thus very antagonistic to any attempt by the BBC to enter this market - it appears that there is some legal or maybe an Ofcom ruling that the BBC cannot make programs that will only go out on line and that Sounds can only offer pre-broadcast programs
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostWhile this may come as a surprise to those behind the new Saturday morning Yoof Thread, it doesn't surprise me in the slightest. That doesn't necessarily mean that I'm particularly clever or aware of what's going on, but it does perhaps raise questions about the qualifications, experience and aims of those who, insider and/or outside the BBC. have managed to convince themselves and others that this was a good idea.
Yes, I have no problem agreeing with that.
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I see that today's evening concert is a recording of a concert version of This Classical Life
In a UK first, star saxophonist and BBC Radio 3 presenter Jess Gillam celebrates her ARIA-winning weekly BBC Radio 3 show and podcast, This
The reference to an ARIA award initially caused a bit of confusion when I looked it up until I realised that there are two such award schemes and this wasn't the Australian one, but what puzzled me somewhat having found the right one was thisgold award for ‘Best Specialist Music Programme’ for her weekly radio series on BBC Radio 3, ‘This Classical Life’
I'm crotchety this morning so when I first read the evening concert blurb an initial thought was "how long before one of the dumbtime iterations becomes an evening concert..."
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI see that today's evening concert is a recording of a concert version of This Classical Life
https://www.pressparty.com/pg/newsde...s/view/255812/ [/SIZE]
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThe reference to an ARIA award initially caused a bit of confusion when I looked it up until I realised that there are two such award schemes
Just as Radio 3 won the UK Radio station of the year on one sole occasion (CFM won it several times, and Radios 1, 2 and 4 were regular winners), the popular shows seem to get most of these awards. This Classical Life won the specialist gold last year, this year it was Jamz Supernova - Somethin' Else for BBC Radio 1Xtra, in 2018 it was Soundtracking with Edith Bowman, Ebow Productions, Annie Mac, BBC Radio 1, in 2017 it was Benji B (TBI Media/BBC Radio 1 & 1Xtra) …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 Stanfordian View PostWhen I first heard 'This Classical Life' Jess Gillam's giggling was quite endearing but now a number of programmes on I can't listen to her any more.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostWhen I first heard 'This Classical Life' Jess Gillam's giggling was quite endearing ...
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostI am part of the legions who have never listened to "Times Radio". However, The Times does like to let readers know every time they recruit a BBC presenter. And I haven't noticed her name (Suzy Klein) mentioned there. Perhaps she's off making TV programmes?
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