tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4722980241375072127.post7760069638904363354..comments2024-01-25T14:26:35.043+00:00Comments on Lakes Single Mum: BBC Local RadioLakes Single Mumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07908716535401796186noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4722980241375072127.post-54333271507129075042011-03-28T11:55:04.953+01:002011-03-28T11:55:04.953+01:00Thanks for this post Becky!
Everything you say is...Thanks for this post Becky!<br /><br />Everything you say is so true. I've got my local BBC Bristol on right now and it's been on more or less since 7:20 this morning.<br /><br />As well as all the arguments you put across, I update local parents on what's going on in our area and I find this radio station a wealth of information.<br /><br />We need and we want to keep our local radio stations, just as they areAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4722980241375072127.post-85499975562281169342011-03-27T23:35:04.870+01:002011-03-27T23:35:04.870+01:00I wholeheartedly agree with you Becky.
I am a big...I wholeheartedly agree with you Becky.<br /><br />I am a big advocate of community radio and the BBC does it better than anyone.<br /><br />It's not just in rural areas like Cumbria where it makes a difference. There are so many areas of the country that have a local identity that needs to be served. If anything, i feel that BBC local should be extended by giving more regional options where they are currently unavailable (like Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland for a start).<br /><br />I think that BBC local comes into it's own when emerging local stories are being reported, such as the floods in various parts of the country or the Cumbrian gunman in your area.<br /><br />Radio is about so much more than music. It needs to be part of the community to work at its best.Stromihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03917502473775693669noreply@blogger.com