Is there nobody at the BBC who has sufficient authority to clamp down on these damned trailers which are the curse of R3 listening? Time was when they appeared only in breaks, but now they infest the very programmes, like the ill-mannered man who insists on butting into other people's conversation. A trailer is an advertisement, and its intrusion into a programme is no less irritating than a commercial for dog-food or floor-polish, and it is a perfect example of radio bad manners.
Annoying R3 Trailers
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Originally posted by bwhitjo View PostIs there nobody at the BBC who has sufficient authority to clamp down on these damned trailers
How far is this the new, fast-moving, commercially-oriented audience which the BBC is moving with the times to cater for; and how far is it the BBC programming people to accept what they consider advantageous to give them?
If you fend off the complaints, people will eventually come to accept the irritations. And it seems that they do.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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What is most irksome of all are the cross-media trailers. I haven't heard this yet on R3 but R4 has adverts for BBC telly programmes all the time. I find it an abomination. Like those embedded links in The Guardian cross-referencing itself all over the shop. The BBC will eat itself.
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostWhat is most irksome of all are the cross-media trailers. I haven't heard this yet on R3 but R4 has adverts for BBC telly programmes all the time. I find it an abomination. Like those embedded links in The Guardian cross-referencing itself all over the shop. The BBC will eat itself.
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostWhat is most irksome of all are the cross-media trailers. I haven't heard this yet on R3 but R4 has adverts for BBC telly programmes all the time. I find it an abomination. Like those embedded links in The Guardian cross-referencing itself all over the shop. The BBC will eat itself.
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But you are paying enough attention to them, irritating or not, to notice them. And for the BBC, that is one hundred and EIGHTY!.
Just ask yourself what your least favourite ads on telly are, and I bet you can remember almost every silly word / move that makes you grind teeth - result? Advertisers chortle, you NOTICED it, And that's all they want.
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Just accept it - R3 is dead - the BBC will be soon privitised and the R3 slot given over to R2.1 catering for the 35+ audience thrown off by R2 (recall that advertisers want the freer spending 20-35 age group) - R4 is also dumbing down in anticipation of having to cater to a much less knowledgeable audience who cannot handle info in anything longer more than a sound bite.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostPleeeease, ff, can we have a seperate board/forum for whingeing threads? They do become rather tiresome (& repetitive - I'm sure there have been other threads moaning about trailers in the past).
I was actually thinking it was quite a long time since we had a trails thread. As an ex-listener, I was beginning to think they'd been discontinued ...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 Flosshilde View PostIt's not difficult not read them, but like the trailers themselves it's difficult to avoid them (& the other similar threads) as one still has scroll through them in the list threads/posts to find threads that one might be interested in.
I always use the New Posts / What's New facility when I come on the forum - doesn't take that long really.
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