Lunchtime O'Boulez said recently of the departure of RW that he must have suspected that Radio 3 would take a bit hit in the latest rounds of BBC cuts.
In fact, it got a small rise in the latest service licence budgets (in April), but what this latest news means, goodness knows. FoR3 had just sent in a submission to the Trust (and various other people, including Helen Boaden) yesterday again saying that Radio 3 has (already) been treated poorly, compared with Radio 1, Radio 2 and Radio 4. We quoted the figures, and although we stated that we thought Radio 3 had not complied with Trust conditions laid down the 2011 review, we also made it clear that not only did we think the strategy was a disaster we thought that underfunding was substantially responsible for poor quality programming - not least bussing in presenters from local radio to help out with classical music programmes. Hope they take the message that Radio 3 isn't overstaffed.
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