R3 has been my main source of listening since I returned from Australia in 1973.
I enjoy most of its output, but I'm particularly keen on its jazz programmes.
I've joined R3Forum tonight specifically to join in any protest about the complete lack of regard shown to jazz fans by R3's schedulers. I heard on Saturday that there was to be no JRR next week in favour of opera - and tonight I learned there was to be no Geoffrey Smith's Jazz next week, either, because of Womad. (That's a new one on me, it's generally always opera!)
It has been a continuing frustration to me to see the way that jazz programmes are shunted around the schedule, or even axed altogether, to make way for some overblown rubbish. (Oops, let the mask slip a little, there!)
I don't mind the odd broadcast times so much, now we have iPlayer (although what about other jazz fans who aren't online?), but the cancellations really gripe. And to find two hours of jazz gone in one weekend is just too much!
OK, I'm quite happy to acknowledge that opera has its place on R3 (although if I was R3 controller...), but all I want is a level playing field for both genres. When was the last time an opera (or even an orchestral concert) cancelled in favour of a jazz programme? I suspect the answer to that would be 'never'.
So my question is: What can we do about this disgraceful state of affairs? There must be something - isn't there!?
Now I've got that off my chest, I'll have a good browse around the forum and see what's what.
Cheers, B&W
I enjoy most of its output, but I'm particularly keen on its jazz programmes.
I've joined R3Forum tonight specifically to join in any protest about the complete lack of regard shown to jazz fans by R3's schedulers. I heard on Saturday that there was to be no JRR next week in favour of opera - and tonight I learned there was to be no Geoffrey Smith's Jazz next week, either, because of Womad. (That's a new one on me, it's generally always opera!)
It has been a continuing frustration to me to see the way that jazz programmes are shunted around the schedule, or even axed altogether, to make way for some overblown rubbish. (Oops, let the mask slip a little, there!)
I don't mind the odd broadcast times so much, now we have iPlayer (although what about other jazz fans who aren't online?), but the cancellations really gripe. And to find two hours of jazz gone in one weekend is just too much!
OK, I'm quite happy to acknowledge that opera has its place on R3 (although if I was R3 controller...), but all I want is a level playing field for both genres. When was the last time an opera (or even an orchestral concert) cancelled in favour of a jazz programme? I suspect the answer to that would be 'never'.
So my question is: What can we do about this disgraceful state of affairs? There must be something - isn't there!?
Now I've got that off my chest, I'll have a good browse around the forum and see what's what.
Cheers, B&W
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