The OP could have substituted "news" with "trailers". They are both the bane of modern broadcasting and Radio 3 should be a banality free zone, as it once was, of course. However, "they" would tell us that the bulletins were introduced in response to requests from listeners, and, of course, we know how responsive they are to us listeners.
As John W says, it's designed to stop people turning to R4, or other stations. Frankly, as they seem to have replaced one set of listeners with another, that might be true of the majority who do now listen to Breakfast.
As John W says, it's designed to stop people turning to R4, or other stations. Frankly, as they seem to have replaced one set of listeners with another, that might be true of the majority who do now listen to Breakfast.
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