The BBC is having to cut costs in the near future by a significant amount due to various factors including the Licence Fee pitiable increases; general economic climate and the extra expenditure it is having to taken on at the wish of the Government.
EIF concerts are indeed broadcast on the Radio but not on TV and presumably by BBC Scotland who I'm sure could TV some events providing extra budget could be found - unlikely at present I feel.
Quality and diversity does exist on Radio 3 not perhaps in areas of the country, venues or the repertoire on which everyone agrees but personal prejudices are not what it is about. London-centric perhaps (the largest city with a huge catchment area of residents and visitors) but I know of no other suitable (pace 'aeolium' and many other peoples' view of the Kensington Drum) UK venue which could take the Proms and receive audiences of the same size. To fill a space twice the audience capacity of the RFH for a significant number of nights is no mean feat which draws in much income to start to cover expenditure and balance the books. It would be interesting to see a set of Proms Accounts but I doubt if that exists.
The BBC Proms (Henry Wood's name vanished years ago) are here to stay largely in the same format with perhaps a change to the balance and make-up of the events and the season length.
As to 'aeoliums' interpretaion of cultural vandalism, I was not just referring to cutting the Proms season as very little savings, if any, would be made with that alone. In order to make major savings orchestras would need to be cut along with a radio and tv channel or two and that is what the BBC must achieve. The headline grabbing high salary earners, and expense claimers, are an easy soft target (pandering to the tabloid media prejudices and the general public's jealousy - if they can have it why can't I?) but the BBC are in the general market place for the field and have to act accordingly.
EIF concerts are indeed broadcast on the Radio but not on TV and presumably by BBC Scotland who I'm sure could TV some events providing extra budget could be found - unlikely at present I feel.
Quality and diversity does exist on Radio 3 not perhaps in areas of the country, venues or the repertoire on which everyone agrees but personal prejudices are not what it is about. London-centric perhaps (the largest city with a huge catchment area of residents and visitors) but I know of no other suitable (pace 'aeolium' and many other peoples' view of the Kensington Drum) UK venue which could take the Proms and receive audiences of the same size. To fill a space twice the audience capacity of the RFH for a significant number of nights is no mean feat which draws in much income to start to cover expenditure and balance the books. It would be interesting to see a set of Proms Accounts but I doubt if that exists.
The BBC Proms (Henry Wood's name vanished years ago) are here to stay largely in the same format with perhaps a change to the balance and make-up of the events and the season length.
As to 'aeoliums' interpretaion of cultural vandalism, I was not just referring to cutting the Proms season as very little savings, if any, would be made with that alone. In order to make major savings orchestras would need to be cut along with a radio and tv channel or two and that is what the BBC must achieve. The headline grabbing high salary earners, and expense claimers, are an easy soft target (pandering to the tabloid media prejudices and the general public's jealousy - if they can have it why can't I?) but the BBC are in the general market place for the field and have to act accordingly.
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