Originally posted by Osborn
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They may, like me, be retired and their R3 listening might, by choice, be in the morning. There are many other things I am doing most afternoons and evenings. (It was different when for many years I drove to and from work, but then we had 'Homeward Bound' on the way back, blissfully devoid of much human speech.)
The current abysmal state of the morning programmes means that I now rarely listen to R3 before noon, and, ergo, rarely listen to R3 at all. It's my choice, and my loss, after a lifetime of R3 being a central part of my life. That does, however mean that my contributions to the Forum will rarely be discussing the 'content of programmes, the live performances', except perhaps regarding CD Review, which is still something I try not to miss, or something which I heard in the car.
There is still plenty of enthusiasm for things musical, but it must relate to our current experience, and unfortunately we have been driven away from much of R3's output.
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