Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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H&N, Sat 27/8/16; 10:00pm
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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 ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
[Hmm. Certainly sounds like a recording from an FM broadcast (judging by the occasional crackling EM interference).]
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Originally posted by french frank View PostYes, but Radio 3 is surely a service which should have 'narrow' specialist slots? The main problem with Radio 3 has been that the 'wider audiences' have been catered for across the entire schedule - which effectively leaves the 'narrow specialists' with the odd crumbs. It should be done the other way round: the targeted content should seek out the audience that it's for, wherever they are (so R1, R2, 6Music for some things) and hope they will then migrate to the more specialist programmes.
In fact, it's an idea which is (slowly) catching on at Radio 3: contemporary music dotted round the schedule. Steve Reich on Breakfast this morning, Sally Beamish on Friday Breakfast, John Cage on Thursday. It should be a sort of wave movement over the whole of BBC Radio, with Radio 3 being at the end of the development, and H & N free to concentrate on the most avant garde/experimental.
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Joined-up thinking: yes. Including perhaps BBC commissions for things not intended to open a Prom as "painlessly" as possible, hopefully without anyone noticing that a new work was being played.
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