[Swprograms] Re: Incredible Arrogance
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[Swprograms] Re: Incredible Arrogance



We have had lots of discussion on this.  None of us can say for sure why it is happening although I found it very interesting to hear the BBC spokesman talk in terms of World Service being a business.  I think that is at the heart of all this.  It is no longer a 'service' but a business. 
 
The bottom line for them is now what counts. This is understandable in one way, but for them to tell us how we should want to listen is arrogant and our loyalty as listeners clearly does not matter.
 
Sandy

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	From: swprograms-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Scott Royall 
	Sent: Sat 3/26/2005 11:50 AM 
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	Has anyone here asked themselves why this is happening?

	 

	 

	
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	From: swprograms-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:swprograms-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sandy Finlayson
	Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 7:41 AM
	To: Shortwave programming discussion
	Subject: [Swprograms] Re: Incredible Arrogance

	 

	I too listened to this incredible display of arrogance last night. 

	 

	They have decided to phase out short wave, they don't really care what their audience thinks and that is the end of the story.  We listeners have been naive to think that they really care about us.

	 

	Sandy

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		From: swprograms-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of John Figliozzi 
		Sent: Sat 3/26/2005 12:16 AM 
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		Subject: [Swprograms] Incredible Arrogance

		Well, I was surprised somewhat to hear a segment of my letter on Write
		On tonight; but I was even more amazed to hear the absolutely
		incredible degree of arrogance displayed by the BBC's spokesman in
		reply to a series of letters telling him and the BBC that they are just
		plain wrong.
		
		At one point, he (I'm sorry I don't recall his name and neglected to
		write it down; but he's apparently the responsible party for
		determining or carrying out their distribution strategy) claimed that
		the BBC's research shows that they have a listenership in North America
		of around 5 million now and---now get this--most of them listen late at
		night!
		
		Duh.  That's the only time they're on in an overwhelming number of
		local markets because local FM rebroadcasters will only turn over the
		overnight hours to them!
		
		To the series of correspondents protesting that their shortwave radios
		remain perfectly useful and convenient instruments for listening to the
		BBC, he simply replied that his research says otherwise.
		
		One letter pointed out that the BBC was attempting to take its
		listeners back to a time when the family had to sit around a large
		instrument in the center of the room to hear "radio".  He was unphased
		essentially saying that the BBC was doing this for the benefit of ALL
		its listeners and if some had to be sacrificed along the way, well that
		was too bad but necessary.
		
		"We're right; you're wrong" was the subtext throughout.  The clear
		logic of the letter writers was deflected with one word: "research". 
		To give her her due, Ms. Penny Vine did a good job pressing the
		listeners' case as forcefully as she could.  He was just having none of
		it.
		
		At several points, he referred to the BBC as a "business".  Maybe
		that's all it is to them at this point.  And maybe that's the problem.
		
		John Figliozzi
		Halfmoon, NY
		
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