I realise that there will be mixed feelings about the proposals for BBC Local Radio. However, I hope some people will want to take part in the consultation as I have just done. For what it's worth, it runs for several weeks through November and into December.
I am keen on BBC Local Radio. I feel that it is the only truly local radio we have. In particular, BBC Radio London has always provided a unique and sometimes special service. Elsewhere, some of the output can be bland but certainly not all. It seems to me important that Yorkshire and the West Country should have their own brass band programmes, that local folk music is represented in areas where it matters most, ditto jazz, classical music events, theatre, literature, history, geography, sport.
Stations are to broadcast local programmes only in the peak hours. Afternoon and evening programmes will be regional. Night time "local" radio will be R5. Such is this axe that you might as well not have any local radio. I have proposed instead a reduction in the number of stations so that each of the county stations covers two counties or is amalgamated with one of the city stations. There was a time when BBC Local Radio had just 20 stations providing a full service. I feel that we should go back to that again.
There is an argument for resisting these cuts because they may simply lead to more on the national stations including R3. It also seems ironic that at the very time many employees are being sent to Salford, the BBC is scaling down other output in the regions.
I am keen on BBC Local Radio. I feel that it is the only truly local radio we have. In particular, BBC Radio London has always provided a unique and sometimes special service. Elsewhere, some of the output can be bland but certainly not all. It seems to me important that Yorkshire and the West Country should have their own brass band programmes, that local folk music is represented in areas where it matters most, ditto jazz, classical music events, theatre, literature, history, geography, sport.
Stations are to broadcast local programmes only in the peak hours. Afternoon and evening programmes will be regional. Night time "local" radio will be R5. Such is this axe that you might as well not have any local radio. I have proposed instead a reduction in the number of stations so that each of the county stations covers two counties or is amalgamated with one of the city stations. There was a time when BBC Local Radio had just 20 stations providing a full service. I feel that we should go back to that again.
There is an argument for resisting these cuts because they may simply lead to more on the national stations including R3. It also seems ironic that at the very time many employees are being sent to Salford, the BBC is scaling down other output in the regions.
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