Originally posted by Frances_iom
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Annoying R3 Trailers
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostWhy write this stuff, if you don't really believe it? (Freer-spending 20-35?! Sheltered life some people...)
I sure hope she's wrong, though, and that the BBC continues and does not get taken over, privatised, or take on advertising. Even if the current trails are often a pain, I feel it would be a disaster if advertising peoducts and services on air became an explicit part of BBC operations.
Re freer spending, while some 20-35 year olds are "doing well" there are many who aren't, can't get good jobs, live with parents etc, and priorities may have changed. It is quite possible that many older people, even retirees, have more wealth for them that wants yer money, though they may spend more carefully and less impetuously, so be harder nuts for advertisers (of some products and services) to crack. Possible some 20-35 year olds have toys such as computers, iPhones etc., and go on what seem like expensive/unnecessary holidays because they can't actually afford to buy houses and plan ahead for a long term future.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostWhy write this stuff, if you don't really believe it? (Freer-spending 20-35?! Sheltered life some people...)
Re BBC privatisation - R1 is basically a commercial music pusher, R2 seems to be gearing very much towards that - once you have significant takeup of digital services the demand for a change from a licence fee for TV will be impossible to reject - then the two options for mass appeal channels appear to be tax-funded or advert funded - the latter will inherently drive standards down, the former will produce a state driven propoganda channel, the supposed arms-length distancing of the BBC from government spin was destroyed by the last labour government and the new funding arrangement - R3 could become an internet only subscription channell but I can't see that surviving for long
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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by Frances_iom View Post.... R3 could become an internet only subscription channell but I can't see that surviving for long
Intrigued to hear about the new car brand 'Ostentatious', though. Is it Korean or one of the new Indian marques?
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bwhitjo
Discontinued? Alas, no. It sometimes seems that they are aiming for a series of trails with a bit of music in between.
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Is it Ian Skelly doing the links between programmes this evening? If so, he (or whoever it is) deserves a and a and the award for Trailer Put Down of the year...
Just before the concert at 19h30 came a truly terrible trailer for some programme at the weekend where "Celebs" play a concert having tried to learn the piano, the trailer featuring "Petroc" in his most idiotically pompous "trailer voice" announcing this absurdly as the "climax of the piano season"...
I was preparing to hurl abuse or something more concrete when Mr Skelly (or whoever it was) was unable to resist The Perfect Put-down:
"Climax or car-crash?"...
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostIs it Ian Skelly doing the links between programmes this evening? If so, he (or whoever it is) deserves a and a and the award for Trailer Put Down of the year...
Just before the concert at 19h30 came a truly terrible trailer for some programme at the weekend where "Celebs" play a concert having tried to learn the piano, the trailer featuring "Petroc" in his most idiotically pompous "trailer voice" announcing this absurdly as the "climax of the piano season"...
I was preparing to hurl abuse or something more concrete when Mr Skelly (or whoever it was) was unable to resist The Perfect Put-down:
"Climax or car-crash?"...
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Good to see that the makers of the trailers for "Your Call" have a healthy slice of self deprecating irony, with a nod to folks on these boards. The latest trailer finds SM-P and PT exhorting listeners to phone in a request in order to start the morning with "something different". The choice of music which accompanies this exhortation are such rarities as the 1812, Spring, a Slavonic Dance and, of course, that old fave, Blow the Wind Southerly.
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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by french frank View Post....
How far is this the new, fast-moving, commercially-oriented audience which the BBC is moving with the times to cater for; ....
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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by Frances_iom View Post..... (recall that advertisers want the freer spending 20-35 age group).....
But I agree with your general tenet. As Martha Reeves once said "I have always thought music as a way out of the ordinary mundane obligations of life." The BBC seem hellbent on proving the opposite.
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wandering off topic, but if its true that 20-35's are freer spending, and it may well be, its probably due to the fact that most of them don't have a cat in hell's chance of buying their own home.
Don't think its got much to do with R3 listening habits though !!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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