I've just been notified of an e-petition, addressed to Roger Wright which has been launched. This is neither a forum, nor a FoR3, initiative, but simply a group of friends unknown (to us).
If you want to take a look, and sign if you approve, it's here: http://www.petitiononline.co.uk/peti...-turn-off/4186
My meeting with RW was under the auspices of FoR3, so I'll be reporting what there is to report first in a newsletter to them, though I'll say a bit or two about it here in a day or two. There are some very, very tiny doors open but not much will be able to get in and out; and they may be closed again any way
FoR3's policy has always been to talk with the BBC and it's my conviction that we should continue to do that, as always, in a civil and friendly way. That's the reason why I keep insisting that the forum and FoR3 are separate: as individual listeners you are free to say (more or less) what you like here. But it doesn't help us if we're perceived as being part of any personal invective towards BBC staff.
Meanwhile, the petition is here.
If you want to take a look, and sign if you approve, it's here: http://www.petitiononline.co.uk/peti...-turn-off/4186
My meeting with RW was under the auspices of FoR3, so I'll be reporting what there is to report first in a newsletter to them, though I'll say a bit or two about it here in a day or two. There are some very, very tiny doors open but not much will be able to get in and out; and they may be closed again any way
FoR3's policy has always been to talk with the BBC and it's my conviction that we should continue to do that, as always, in a civil and friendly way. That's the reason why I keep insisting that the forum and FoR3 are separate: as individual listeners you are free to say (more or less) what you like here. But it doesn't help us if we're perceived as being part of any personal invective towards BBC staff.
Meanwhile, the petition is here.
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