Originally posted by Russ
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Originally posted by Russ
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What may or may not be significant (and without the detailed breakdown we don't know) is how far Radio 3 has been successful in engineering a different audience whose taste is for the very content that dissatisfies a 'traditional' audience. In which case, there will be more of the same and - what we've already seen - a diminution in the 'specialist' programmes. In which case, Rats! to increased listening hours - that's what marks out the popular music stations (6 Music, for instance, has soared to 9.1 hours, a share of 1.8%, never achieved by Radio 3.
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