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Topic History of: Moyles; Wogan; Vaughan; Theak; brekkie on radio...
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JK2006 mixed in with Crazy and other current real hits plus some fab oldies, I'd love to hear these blended with other sounds.
My point is - the programmers don't play them because they are Eurovision, not because they are unpopular.
And the TV show warrants a couple of weeks of limited airplay.
Vince W I watched and enjoyed Eurovision on Sat but there is a huge difference between playing the songs in the environment of the Eurovision stage and then playing the same songs whilst driving in your car on the way to work on a wet, grey Thursday morning.
I don't want to hear "We are the winners" as they weren't and it's not in context anymore, Lordi for me doesn't work without seeing them.
Nope, leave them off the radio.
If people were so desperate to hear them then why isn't the Eurovision cd which features all the songs and was released a couple of weeks ago flying off the shelves?
Lissner i didn't hear a single track i liked this morning
mind you i was tuned to Radio Four!
JK2006 I want to hear Lordi and DIMA and DAZ and Tornero and WE ARE THE WINNERS... why can't I hear the tracks I like on the radio?
Me and twelve million other UK TV viewers want to hear these songs on morning radio this week, please.
Me and twelve million UK TV Viewers want to buy these tracks on download for our iPods now, please.
But that doesn't seem to be what UK Radio is playing.
Why not?
Aren't they interested in the songs listeners want to hear?
Why are they playing the awful major label priorities they have been plugged on over lunch (white wine please,