A couple of thoughts
I'm not at all sure that the argument holds that because people cannot give their undivided attention to the music you should only broadcast fairly lightweight short pieces or snippets. Before the dive into CFM territory there were often substantial works on the early morning drive time programme - I distinctly remember gripped by Mravinsky's Sibelius 7 as I was driving to work (from Bristol to Birmingham) one morning.
Some forty-odd years ago I used to attend the local Russian/Polish Orthodox Church (as an agnostic come atheist). The services were usually around three hours and people would wander in and out, sometimes popping out for a cigarette break in the porch. (There were no pews or seats in the church apart from round the walls, so people could move around easily. The priest used be very relaxed about this, saying that people would still get something very important from the services even if they couldn't be there for the complete duration. Perhaps there is a parallel argument that can be made for longer pieces on the breakfast slot.
(By the way, I am not advocating people drifting in and out of a concert hall!)
I'm not at all sure that the argument holds that because people cannot give their undivided attention to the music you should only broadcast fairly lightweight short pieces or snippets. Before the dive into CFM territory there were often substantial works on the early morning drive time programme - I distinctly remember gripped by Mravinsky's Sibelius 7 as I was driving to work (from Bristol to Birmingham) one morning.
Some forty-odd years ago I used to attend the local Russian/Polish Orthodox Church (as an agnostic come atheist). The services were usually around three hours and people would wander in and out, sometimes popping out for a cigarette break in the porch. (There were no pews or seats in the church apart from round the walls, so people could move around easily. The priest used be very relaxed about this, saying that people would still get something very important from the services even if they couldn't be there for the complete duration. Perhaps there is a parallel argument that can be made for longer pieces on the breakfast slot.
(By the way, I am not advocating people drifting in and out of a concert hall!)
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