In article <ef126095-be58-6619-176c-8586621cf...@macfh.co.uk>, MacFH - C
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Macfarlane <c.e.macfarl...@macfh.co.uk> wrote:

> Unless anyone has anything more definite, such as a statement from the
> BBC, that suggests to me "cock-up" rather than "change of policy". 
> Perhaps someone in a position to do so so may care to contact the BBC to
> enquire/complain.  An obvious choice for this would be Jim, but I know
> that he's not been in the best of health recently, nevertheless if he or
> anyone else with contacts is reading this and decides to act, we may be
> able to find out.

I'll ask 'someone I know'. They are, however, 'radio' people, not TV. But
they may be able to get a response.

I hadn't noticed a change as none of it recently has been music, but I will
now also check what I've been fetching recently.

If the report is true I'll soon be wondering how I can tack a time-aligned
audio from R3 onto a TV version of a Prom... Wondered about this in the
past, but it's clearly a real faff!

Jim

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