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Originally posted by cloughie View PostHow does the 0.1% compare with CFM or Radio 3?
1. This is the first published rating for Scala, since it is a half yearly figure, not a quarterly one, and it launched in March. Therefore its very first weeks are included in this average.
2. Scala is digital only, unlike Radio 3. The BBC's digital only stations mostly get lower listening figures than those which are analogue and digital.
3. Those who did tune in to Scala listened on average for 5.3 hours per week, compared with Radio 3's 6.6 hours. The BBC's 1Xtra and Asian Network which have been established for years have lower figures than that.
4. Scala is owned by Bauer Media and competes legitimately with Global's Classic FM. It does not seek to compete with BBC Radio 3 and would not want Radio 3 to compete with Scala. If BBC Radio 2 offered classical music it would resemble Scala. Or, as regards Radio 3, "We know our place."
In short, it's early days!
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Originally posted by statisticus View PostCould I put some perspective on this (and by the way, it's Scala Radio not Radio Scala!)?
1. This is the first published rating for Scala, since it is a half yearly figure, not a quarterly one, and it launched in March. Therefore its very first weeks are included in this average.
2. Scala is digital only, unlike Radio 3. The BBC's digital only stations mostly get lower listening figures than those which are analogue and digital.
3. Those who did tune in to Scala listened on average for 5.3 hours per week, compared with Radio 3's 6.6 hours. The BBC's 1Xtra and Asian Network which have been established for years have lower figures than that.
4. Scala is owned by Bauer Media and competes legitimately with Global's Classic FM. It does not seek to compete with BBC Radio 3 and would not want Radio 3 to compete with Scala. If BBC Radio 2 offered classical music it would resemble Scala. Or, as regards Radio 3, "We know our place."
In short, it's early days!
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Originally posted by statisticus View PostCould I put some perspective on this (and by the way, it's Scala Radio not Radio Scala!)?
1. This is the first published rating for Scala, since it is a half yearly figure, not a quarterly one, and it launched in March. Therefore its very first weeks are included in this average.
2. Scala is digital only, unlike Radio 3. The BBC's digital only stations mostly get lower listening figures than those which are analogue and digital.
3. Those who did tune in to Scala listened on average for 5.3 hours per week, compared with Radio 3's 6.6 hours. The BBC's 1Xtra and Asian Network which have been established for years have lower figures than that.
4. Scala is owned by Bauer Media and competes legitimately with Global's Classic FM. It does not seek to compete with BBC Radio 3 and would not want Radio 3 to compete with Scala. If BBC Radio 2 offered classical music it would resemble Scala. Or, as regards Radio 3, "We know our place."
In short, it's early days!
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostThanks for that statisticus.
Unfortunately R3 will voluntarily, and totally unnecessarily, compete with anyone and continually dumb down its output making listening less attractive.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
- and in the naive belief that they're not "dumbing down", but "offering a more attractive service for today's listeners".
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Originally posted by antongould View PostI see the Boy Mayo has jumped ship ..... couldn’t match the magnificent Alkers obviously
This press release is dated 18 Feb 2021:
"Simon Mayo, who as previously announced will be taking a step back from his weekday show, will launch a new Saturday afternoon show from April. Simon Mayo’s Essential Albums will showcase the ultimate classical albums, from landmark recordings to innovative new releases. Whether you’re looking for a place to start in the world of classical music, or you’ve been building up your collection for decades, this show celebrates the finest must-have pieces and performances. Featuring full works and listener recommendations, Simon Mayo offers a Saturday afternoon of musical escapism."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 french frank View Post?
This press release is dated 18 Feb 2021:
"Simon Mayo, who as previously announced will be taking a step back from his weekday show, will launch a new Saturday afternoon show from April. Simon Mayo’s Essential Albums will showcase the ultimate classical albums, from landmark recordings to innovative new releases. Whether you’re looking for a place to start in the world of classical music, or you’ve been building up your collection for decades, this show celebrates the finest must-have pieces and performances. Featuring full works and listener recommendations, Simon Mayo offers a Saturday afternoon of musical escapism."
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Originally posted by antongould View PostAll is confusion ff - Sunday Times makes no mention of the Saturday show but says he is “ ... to do drivetime on sister station Greatest Hits Radio” - which I presume isn’t Janacek’s Greatest Hits ....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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