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Topic History of: The broader problem with radio DJs Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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NCS
....the advantages of being surprised and entertained? It's a totally different time requiring a fresh approach.
That's what Apple Music is about, or at least trying to be.
Trouble is it's all awry: curated (aka pre-approved playlists) content, presenter egos, music you love butted up against stuff you can't stand (algorithm selected), quirky navigation within bland, stark graphics.
To top it all, it's ten quid a month if you decide to stay on.
JK2006
Seriously, and back to the more general topic, isn't it time Radio adapted formats and personalities to the new era? The advantages of radio - NOT having to select and choose who or what to hear and find - the advantages of being surprised and entertained? It's a totally different time requiring a fresh approach.
andrew
Emily wrote: re Steve Wright: bloke's a berk.
Don't get me started on that unfunny prick.
I would also tell him that if I saw him.
Emily
re Steve Wright: bloke's a berk.
andrew
Pru wrote: Chris Evans really needs to be reminded that lots of people either aren't remotely interested in cars or just don't want to hear about them every morning on the breakfast show. He's now got Top Gear - he should channel all of his petrol head proclivities into that and leave his radio show a car bore-free zone.
Remember Pru. Chris Evans was known to pay people to laugh at his jokes.