As rumoured (in the New Statesman article), Discovering Music is dropped.
It's as old as the hills: we're dropping programme X but its content will continue to be covered in existing programmes.
The Private Eye story that Night Waves was to be reduced to three nights turns out to be that Night Waves ends and 'Free Thinking' takes over
As predicted, the Saturday Music Feature is dropped, or to put it another way:
And in the New Year we shall have every opera of Strauss.
If you can pick out any more goodies, the Press Release is here:
Radio 3 will be taking a break from commissioning Discovering Music from the 1 January. Instead, music context will be covered throughout the schedule in some existing strands and by presenters in discussion with guests during intervals of live concert broadcasts.
The Private Eye story that Night Waves was to be reduced to three nights turns out to be that Night Waves ends and 'Free Thinking' takes over
Also from January, following the success of the annual Free Thinking Festival produced by the Night Waves production team, Night Waves will become Free Thinking all year round in the Radio 3 schedules. The new programme will bring together the spirit of Radio 3’s festival of ideas and the station’s existing regular coverage of arts and debate.
There will also be a change to Radio 3’s topical magazine programme, Music Matters, which reflects important issues in the classical music industry. Music Matters will become a regular weekly fixture from September to July in its usual slot of Saturdays at 12.15pm.
If you can pick out any more goodies, the Press Release is here:
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