The BBC regards its news site as a for-profit venture outside of the UK, so
they separated the radio content and schedule information from the news
site...so we see ads when we check out the news online, but we don't when
we check out the programming.

Nonsensical, perhaps, but it's how things are these days...

RC


On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 1:52 PM, Mark J. Fine <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I think you're getting towards the real answer, in that the radio web site
> is fairly irrelevant unless you're looking for on-demand content. If I want
> the BBC, I either use Sirius in the car, or the TuneIn app on my phone or
> tablet. Other than that, I only check their site for news or (that "other")
> football scores/stats.
>
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