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An American journalist writes a paean to the glories of Radio 4?

YES PLEASE.

Some highlights:
Critics and audiences alike praise offerings such as "A History of the World in 100 Objects," a fascinating series exploring artifacts stored at the British Museum. ...

The program, like so many others that have earned wide acclaim, is heard on BBC Radio 4, a channel with national reach and whose impact on this country can be hard to overestimate. With more than 10 million listeners a week, Radio 4 is, in many ways, the standard-bearer of quality radio in Britain. It's been called "the greatest broadcasting channel in the world."

"Their target might be 'whoever has a curious mind,' whether it's urban or rural, male or female," said David Hendy, a communications professor at the University of Westminster and the author of a history of Radio 4. "That makes it different from commercial operators who have to define a segment they're going to target."

But that doesn't prevent the channel from inspiring a devotion among enthusiasts that can border on the "fanatical or fundamentalist," as one writer put it.


Normally I am against fundamentalism in all its guises, but the idea of Radio 4 fundamentalists is oddly attractive. In fact, I may already be one. HALLELUJAH!

WARNING: the article linked above contains a small spoiler for A History of the World in 100 Objects.

Date: 2010-09-28 07:31 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cryptolect
I do identify with Ms Donovan. Having grown up with Radio 4 playing every waking hour, I was in the habit of leaving a radio on in every room so that I could walk about without missing anything. It was one of the few bones of contention between my husband and me when we moved in together. Sadly I kind of lost that discussion and my radios have been relegated to kitchen, bathroom and bedroom only :)

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