Question - does she select the music for the breakfast programme or is this the producer/editor? I have just listened to a redition of Yankee Doodle whose only connection to serious music is that it was played on a violin, and now we have the Star Wars theme. Between these selections I am force fed a diet of irrelevant news stories and equally irrelevant non sequiters from people I have never heard of. All this material is fed in the false cheeriness and condescending way a carer speaks to the resident of an old people's home.
Now for the question. When I complained about the style of BBC breakfast I was told by the programme editor Adam Gatehouse that changes to BBC breakfast are only in response "to comments from some listeners that they want to feel more connected to Radio 3".
I do not know how many listeners constitutes "some" but I am sure there are more on this forum who are clearly NOT satisfied - either with the silly musical selections or with the Blue Peter style of Pietsch's presentation.
Perhaps if others send their thoughts to Mr Gatehouse it may have some effect - it would be good to put this to the test. Has anyone else done so and had a reply?
Now for the question. When I complained about the style of BBC breakfast I was told by the programme editor Adam Gatehouse that changes to BBC breakfast are only in response "to comments from some listeners that they want to feel more connected to Radio 3".
I do not know how many listeners constitutes "some" but I am sure there are more on this forum who are clearly NOT satisfied - either with the silly musical selections or with the Blue Peter style of Pietsch's presentation.
Perhaps if others send their thoughts to Mr Gatehouse it may have some effect - it would be good to put this to the test. Has anyone else done so and had a reply?
Comment