In article , DAB sounds worse than FM
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"Laurence Payne" wrote in message
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Maybe. A more common criticism (of the BBC at least) is that it's
embraced the Internet TOO enthusiastically, spending a lot of money
in competing in an area arguably not within it's remit.
The BBC obviously has different views on whether it wants people to use
its website (it does) to whether it wants people to listen to live
radio via the Internet (it very much does not).
"obviously"?
Why did the BBC setup the Coyopa system if it ("very much") doesn't want
anyone to listen to it? I'm afraid that isn't obvious to me at this point.
As chance would have it, I'm 'listening again' to the Last Night of the
Proms as I write this. (Trumpet Concerto, excellent!) From the results I
can't detect any obvious signs that the BBC don't want me to do this.
Thoroughly enjoyable.
Mind you, maybe they don't want us to listen to Proms via BBC1/1 TV. Maybe
that's why they use Clive Anderson to talk into the music. 8-]
Slainte,
Jim
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