Actually, I’ve noticed a gradual and decided uptick in the diversity and 
quality of WS programming over the last half year or so.  The ad nauseum 
recycling of the same stale news content has been replaced by informed 
conversation and expert analysis; and the range of program topics and 
documentary offerings has increased markedly as well.  Whereas i had gotten to 
the point of turning off WS after a quarter hour or so, I find myself listening 
for longer periods now.

John Figliozzi
Halfmoon, NY

> On Jul 6, 2015, at 9:14 PM, Richard Cuff [email protected] [odxa] 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Of course, the BBC is a DX target for us in North America now, so the 
> classical music won't sound so great...but it's good to see the World Service 
> resurrecting what had been a staple summertime program.
> 
> Plus...there's probably little incremental cost to re-purposing Radio 3 
> content for the World Service...
> 
> Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA  USA
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