Whilst working back from grabbing some sarnies with some collegues this
lunchtime we were discussing politicans being interviewed on Radio 4 and
how evasive and downright dodgy some of them (most of them? :-) ) sound.
One of my chums then hit on a cunning wheeze for providing feedback to
radio
Lol.
This has made me laugh. Excellent idea. I would have used this when
listening to radio 1 yesterday (was it Greg Norman talking to Alex Krotowski
and calling Second Life a game! I was ranting at the radio wondering why
Alex didnt correct him in that its not technically a game as per the other
J.P.Knight wrote:
The basic idea was to take short messages from listeners (SMS, tweets,
button clicks on the web, etc) when they thought that someone on air
was spouting nonsense/evading the question/answering questions he'd
rather he'd been asked/etc (we used a more bovine effluent related
Not dissimilar to the recently launched five live now
If more rude
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