ChatterBank24 mins ago
Radio progs
I have just viewed this topic and am surprised no one has made a comment about radio progs between 22-12-07 and 12-2-08......Are we all only watching T.V ? I am a avid radio listener all day from 6am til 6pm then over to TV for the evening til about 11pm when I get on to AB to air my views and try to help out some poor old b***** like myself with not much else left in life, Ahh well, "Carry on regardless"
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Chris
PS: My listening schedule is roughly this:
Radio 2 to wake up to.
Radio 4 at various times during the day, for the news.
A mix of Radio 2 and World Service in the car.
BBC7 for the comedy (particularly 1900-2000 but also 22200-2400) and occasional drama.
World Service throughout the night. (The radio's usually on quietly all night. I've got another radio which switches onto Radio 2 with the alarm setting).
Throw in a bit of RTE1, Radio 3 (for world music) and the three BBC local stations with good reception and it doesn't leave a lot of time for TV!
Chris
PS: My listening schedule is roughly this:
Radio 2 to wake up to.
Radio 4 at various times during the day, for the news.
A mix of Radio 2 and World Service in the car.
BBC7 for the comedy (particularly 1900-2000 but also 22200-2400) and occasional drama.
World Service throughout the night. (The radio's usually on quietly all night. I've got another radio which switches onto Radio 2 with the alarm setting).
Throw in a bit of RTE1, Radio 3 (for world music) and the three BBC local stations with good reception and it doesn't leave a lot of time for TV!