24/07/2009
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue producer Jon Naismith speaks to Roger Bolton about returning to the airwaves without Humphrey Lyttelton and we go behind the scenes at Test Match Special.
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue producer Jon Naismith speaks to Roger Bolton about the experience of returning to the airwaves without Humphrey Lyttelton. We also go behind the scenes at Test Match Special.
On the next edition of Feedback we will be assembling a panel of listeners to raise their concerns about the 大象传媒 to the chairman of the 大象传媒 Trust, Sir Michael Lyons.
While Sir Michael does not run the 大象传媒, he is the chairman of the group which supervises the corporation on behalf of license fee payers. Technically speaking, the 大象传媒 has to do what the 大象传媒 Trust says, and the 大象传媒 Trust has to do what you say. Is it doing that? If we can remind you;
Mark Damazer has already said on air that the 大象传媒 Trust is examining the possibility of adding humanist voices to Thought for the Day. Should they be doing that?
The 大象传媒 Trust have recently suspended bonuses for senior 大象传媒 staff; there has been no comment about the salaries of the on air talent though. Are presenters paid too much? Should their salaries be made public?
The potential DAB switchover in 2015 will affect many listeners. The Trust has vigorously opposed the suggestion that 大象传媒 license fee should be shared with other broadcasters to make local news. But have they said much regarding DAB?
The Trust recently examined radio provision for young people. Their findings were positive but are children actually well served on radio?
Radio 2 and 6 Music's remit are being examined by the Trust. Will this lead to change at the two stations? Would you want it to?
If you feel strongly about these topics, or any other, then please email us and we will be in touch.
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