Tantalising extract, I assume (sans subscription) fromRichard Morrison's interview with Alan Davey for The Times. He tries the old journalists' ploy of knocking FoR3: 'the ferocious lobbying group' but received little encouragement:
'The ferocious lobbying group Friends of Radio 3 missed no opportunity to hound Davey’s predecessors [sic] when its members felt the network was being dumbed down — which was practically all the time. “I had them in here the other day,” Davey says. “They gave me their views about various programmes.”
Isn’t he inclined to think, “with friends like those . . .”? “But they really care about the network,” Davey insists. “How many radio stations have listeners who care so much that they form themselves into a group?” '
Way to go, Al!
'The ferocious lobbying group Friends of Radio 3 missed no opportunity to hound Davey’s predecessors [sic] when its members felt the network was being dumbed down — which was practically all the time. “I had them in here the other day,” Davey says. “They gave me their views about various programmes.”
Isn’t he inclined to think, “with friends like those . . .”? “But they really care about the network,” Davey insists. “How many radio stations have listeners who care so much that they form themselves into a group?” '
Way to go, Al!
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