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1chrisharpe
Below is a message from "antimuzak" copied from the R3 listeners group (http://www.librarything.com/topic/92793), which of course applies equally to R4. The UK is fortunate to have world class quality radio stations. You only have to look at the US's struggling NPR stations to realise how lucky we are.
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The BBC Trust’s latest service licence review was launched last week focusing on Radio 3, Radio 4 and Radio 7. This is the first review of Radio 3’s licence since licences were introduced four or five years ago.
Listeners have a chance to give their views. An apathetic response will appear to send the message that the public has no interest in Radio 3, so it is important to complete the online Trust survey:
www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/consultations/departments/bbc/bbc-radio-3-bbc-radio-4-bbc-radio-7/consultation/consult_view
A large response will send the message that people care about Radio 3. Please make the effort to complete the survey form.
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The BBC Trust’s latest service licence review was launched last week focusing on Radio 3, Radio 4 and Radio 7. This is the first review of Radio 3’s licence since licences were introduced four or five years ago.
Listeners have a chance to give their views. An apathetic response will appear to send the message that the public has no interest in Radio 3, so it is important to complete the online Trust survey:
www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/consultations/departments/bbc/bbc-radio-3-bbc-radio-4-bbc-radio-7/consultation/consult_view
A large response will send the message that people care about Radio 3. Please make the effort to complete the survey form.

