17-01-2023, 04:30 PM
(17-01-2023, 04:19 PM)Jon Wrote:(17-01-2023, 04:14 PM)XIII Wrote: No it doesn't and the audience for Radio 2 isn't exactly young.I actually think he’s right, that it’ll be perception rightly or wrongly from alienated listeners. It’s also likely how the press will report it.
At this stage a DAB Radio 2 Gold is almost needed to cater for those who are too old for Radio 2 but there isn’t an obvious BBC offering for, although it won’t be allowed to happen. This general direction is good news for Boom Radio though.
Surely what Radio 2 is no different to what Radio 1 has done and make it more relevant to the current listeners.
The changes in music policy are just natural as time goes on. We're now at the point where music from the 2000s is considered nostalgic.