Competition raises standards. It's time for some in the radio market.
Wretched programmes like 'The London Line' are like listening to BBC local radio in the 1970s. Absolutely irrelevant to the young, vibrant and multi-ethnic population in Qatar 2012.
Bernie? I have met him a few times.
There is no structure to QBS. No daily shows. One night driving home is punk rock, the next is country, then classical. The chart show sounds like someone has taped it off an in-flight radio programme.
I truly believe that the Eurovision show with people reading directly off Wikipedia is the worst piece of radio I have ever heard. Who is interested in hearing the Hungarian entry from 1983?
I guess iPods sell well...thank goodness my car has an iPod dock!
Competition raises standards. It's time for some in the radio market.
Wretched programmes like 'The London Line' are like listening to BBC local radio in the 1970s. Absolutely irrelevant to the young, vibrant and multi-ethnic population in Qatar 2012.
Bernie? I have met him a few times.
There is no structure to QBS. No daily shows. One night driving home is punk rock, the next is country, then classical. The chart show sounds like someone has taped it off an in-flight radio programme.
I truly believe that the Eurovision show with people reading directly off Wikipedia is the worst piece of radio I have ever heard. Who is interested in hearing the Hungarian entry from 1983?
I guess iPods sell well...thank goodness my car has an iPod dock!