Originally posted by Jazzrook
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First journalist who has a) bothered to try and talk to Alan Davey b) presented any sort of reasoning as to why these cuts may be being made.
[Ofcom] does not prescribe programming much at all, merely asking that BBC’s radio stations are ”distinctive”. This means that there has been much in-house head-scratching as to what “distinctive” means. Does it mean diverse programming you won’t get on commercial radio? Or does it mean doubling down on what your station is known for? If you’re a classical music station, must you now become ultra-classical, none-more-classical, classical-and-how?
It seems that this last is the interpretation favoured by BBC heads. Radio 3 is shifting to becoming “distinctively” classical. Not in a listen-to-the-film-tunes Classic FM or Scala manner, but in the manner of a deep dive into classical music.
It seems that this last is the interpretation favoured by BBC heads. Radio 3 is shifting to becoming “distinctively” classical. Not in a listen-to-the-film-tunes Classic FM or Scala manner, but in the manner of a deep dive into classical music.
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