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David Looser wrote:
Yes Classic FM has its moments but is processed to death and as you
say Radio 3 is too much rabbit..
I can't stand Classic FM. Not only is it processed to death as you say,
but it also interrupts the music far too often for those indescribably
awful adverts (why are radio adverts so much more irritating than TV
ones?). But I also agree that there is far too much rabbit on R3,
particularly in the evenings.
I wonder if it's down to cost? Its peak audience will be during the day -
and much of the rabbit would be cheap to make, compared to the cost of
playing most music.
What's needed is a Radio Three and a half which they could put on
digital assuming that we had a good digital radio system...
Or change Radio 3 into a proper classical music station and put the
rabbit on a new digital-only station?
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Dave Plowman
London SW
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