View Poll Results: Pre-noon..how much do you now listen to R3?

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  • Much less

    53 70.67%
  • A little less

    9 12.00%
  • About the same

    10 13.33%
  • Slightly more

    2 2.67%
  • Much more

    1 1.33%
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Thread: Pre-noon. How much do you now listen to post-schedule changes?

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    BetweenTheStaves Guest

    Default After the recent changes, how much do you listen to Breakfast and EC?

    I thought I'd post a poll to see just how much people's listening habits had changed with the introduction of the new Breakfast format and Essential Classics.
    Last edited by BetweenTheStaves; 11-10-11 at 15:33.

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    Not sure if I am qualified to vote at all, given that I now don't listen to any Radio 3 at all before COTW.

    S-A

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    Tricky, BtS: the most accurate answer from me would be "About the Same" as I have avoided the morning programmes almost entirely since January 2010.
    Not quite the same thing as saying "I tune in as eagerly as ever", which might be inferred!

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    I think you need to re-frame the question BTS. I listen to R3 exactly as before in this time slot but NOT to what is being broadcast; rather I listen to TTN. I don't think that I am alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
    Not sure if I am qualified to vote at all, given that I now don't listen to any Radio 3 at all before COTW.

    S-A
    I would have thought that option 1 was closest. I did toy with the idea of a null rating!

    Good point, Am51, I tried to change the poll question title but couldn't find a way to do it. I've altered the thread title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
    Tricky, BtS: the most accurate answer from me would be "About the Same" as I have avoided the morning programmes almost entirely since January 2010.
    Not quite the same thing as saying "I tune in as eagerly as ever", which might be inferred!
    Exactly my situation. I think the question & answers need to be framed somewhat differently to be meaningful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Petter View Post
    Exactly my situation. I think the question & answers need to be framed somewhat differently to be meaningful.
    Having set a poll myself, I perhaps could have been more helpful to BTS in suggesting questions - not least because I wanted to change mine as soon as people started voting.

    As there have been about 14 votes cast already it's not very convenient to start again from scratch, so I'd suggest that the first option should be interpreted as:

    1. Much less, or not at all

    without further gloss. If people never have listened in the mornings because they can't for some reason (or they never miss Today on R4), there isn't a lot of point in them participating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by french frank View Post
    I'd suggest that the first option should be interpreted as:

    1. Much less, or not at all

    without further gloss.

    With this interpretation, I have added my vote.

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    I ticked "much less".

    As far as I am concerned, both of the morning programmes have become much worse since the changes were made a few weeks ago.

    I gave up completely with "breakfast" about half way through its first week. I could hardly believe that this programme could possibly get any worse than it was previously, but it certainly did so. Apart from Petroc Trelawny's non-stop babble about heaven knows what, I think what completely killed it for me was the the "phone in". I found this too embarrassing to listen to, apart from it being a complete waste of time. Just to make sure that I hadn't acted too hastily, I have occasionally switched it on for a few minutes on subsequent occasions to check it out, but sad to say that my first impressions were re-confirmed.

    I don't like "essential classics" either. It's nothing like as good as its predecesor "classical collection". In the new format, we only get a clue about what's going to be played apart from the item which features at 11 am. There is an increased amount of playing only parts of whole works. The interviews with guests are a complete turn-off for me. I couldn't care less who the guests may be, or how interesting their musical choices may be. I'm not interested in mixing my listening to classical music with discussion about other material like cosmology, mathematics, or the state of the fish market in Cornwall. As for the quiz feature, can there be anything more tedious than this?

    Neither of these radio programmes is the kind I still want to listen to.

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    Like others, I find it hardly worth listening in the morning.

    If they could provide details - either in the Radio Times or on the BBC website - of when they would be playing particular works - then I wd happily listen to the pieces I wanted to listen to - turning the volume down if necessary to avoid burbly gossip before and after...

    But with the inadequate info available - there is no point; to submit to inane drivel and loadsa CFM muzak-lite on the off-chance that there might be some really good stuff - no, not worth it.

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