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Black Swan
30-06-12, 09:56
Well surprise, surprise, surprise: This morning I head that not only can you Text, Tweet, or email Breakfast but they now have a Facebook page.

Oh well, I gave up on them long ago but they never cease to amaze me.

John

MrGongGong
30-06-12, 10:07
Well surprise, surprise, surprise: This morning I head that not only can you Text, Tweet, or email Breakfast but they now have a Facebook page.

Oh well, I gave up on them long ago but they never cease to amaze me.

John

did they say "other methods of stalking your ex partners are available ?"

I always liked the way that the corn flake packet on Blue Peter had gaffer tape on it so they wouldn't be accused of advertising :laugh:

Bax-of-Delights
01-07-12, 08:41
Well, if R3 have a Breakfast Facebook page they have it well hidden as it doesn't turn up on any searches on Facebook.

The R3 Breakfast website however does have an interesting picture of Ian Skelly:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tmr6

How voices can belie faces eh?
:biggrin:

ferneyhoughgeliebte
01-07-12, 10:02
The R3 Breakfast website however does have an interesting picture of Ian Skelly:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tmr6
:laugh:

... well, it is the weekend! :winkeye:

french frank
01-07-12, 10:17
This was chortled upon on another thread :smiley:

I think the Facebook page referred to must have been the main R3 page (which no longer mentions Breakfast, apparently because there were so many hostile comments). Or it could be that the new tactic is to launch a special Breakfast page as an act of agression, but there doesn't seem much point in having In Tune/Sean, jazz and everything else on one page and Breakfast on another.

Or they could be going to reintroduce Breakfast on the main page now all the grumpies :winkeye: have departed.

Bax-of-Delights
01-07-12, 13:36
Or they could be going to reintroduce Breakfast on the main page now all the grumpies :winkeye: have departed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59MN-CX_rMQ

french frank
01-07-12, 14:53
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59MN-CX_rMQ

:smiley:

I haven't been, so I shan't be back. No to Facebook!

BTW:

Remember that Facebook, Twitter and the Radio 3 blog were offered as substitutes for the axed messageboards which had been designed, under the service licence commitments, to create 'communities of interest for Radio 3 listeners'; and the Trust said they would be evaluating that.

Compare their (apparent) value to Radio 3 listeners with this forum. Should we ask for a share of the licence fee revenue, given that we offer a similar service, better regulated (in my view), and the financial burden is covered (albeit willingly) by a few private individuals?

amateur51
01-07-12, 17:06
:smiley:

I haven't been, so I shan't be back. No to Facebook!

BTW:

Remember that Facebook, Twitter and the Radio 3 blog were offered as substitutes for the axed messageboards which had been designed, under the service licence commitments, to create 'communities of interest for Radio 3 listeners'; and the Trust said they would be evaluating that.

Compare their (apparent) value to Radio 3 listeners with this forum. Should we ask for a share of the licence fee revenue, given that we offer a similar service, better regulated (in my view), and the financial burden is covered (albeit willingly) by a few private individuals?Good idea re passing the hat round, french frank :ok:

I notice that the delightful Catherine Bott of R3 (if it is indeed she) has been looking in quite a lot recently :ok: