> I think this view is publicly available -- see
> https://www.bbcglobalminds.com, then click on "forums" then look for
> the "Web Chat with Alex Trickett".  Apologies if you can't see it.
> 
> They have an editor from BBC Sport participating in the dialogue --
> and I posed a complaint about "Sportsworld" not being available via
> webcast.  He says "I have no idea about this, not being a 'radio
> man'"...
> 
> I didn't realize this before...but it appears that the Global Minds
> user feedback initiative isn't restricted to the World Service, though
> it appears the initiative is focused on the radio World Service and
> the TV World News offerings.

        It is to replace the Your Letters/Feedback for BBC externals.

        It is is run, badly, by a contract service and casual
        employees around the world (Toya Lawton, for example
        resides in Vancouver, B.C. and doesn't get BBCWS) working
        for VisionCritical.

        Total waste of effort, and few 3rd world can afford or 
        really make the contact.

> 
> If you enjoy World Service content, it does appear the management is
> paying attention to the dialogues occurring in the forums.
> 
> -- 
> Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA  USA
> 
> International broadcasting / shortwave blog:
> http://www.intlradio.blogspot.com
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