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Title: Radio 5 Live
Post by: GillE on April 16, 2011, 09:48
Talksport challenges BBC Radio 5 Live’s 'fluffy’ news content (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/8455118/Talksport-challenges-BBC-Radio-5-Lives-fluffy-news-content.html)

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On Tuesday, the trust will begin a formal review of 5 Live’s compliance with its licence, which could lead to a change in the station’s tone and content.

It's about time something was done about this radio station.  It's always been 'bloke-ish' but at least there was some news coverage.  Now it's all phone-ins and presenters gazing into their own navels.
Title: Re: Radio 5 Live
Post by: Clive on April 16, 2011, 10:04
I've never listened to it Gill.
Title: Re: Radio 5 Live
Post by: Simon on April 16, 2011, 10:05
Me neither.  :dunno:
Title: Re: Radio 5 Live
Post by: GillE on April 16, 2011, 12:36
It used to be good when they had the likes of Fi Glover, Sybill Ruscoe, Julian Worricker, Eddie Mair and Jane Garvey presenting.  Now it's stuck with Richard Bacon, Nicky Campbell and Gabby Logan.  Peter Allen is the only consumate professional journalist left, although Victoria Derbyshire admittedly has her moments.

The 5 Live concept is good - 24 hour news and sport as it happens.  Instead they dish up phone-ins, music reviews, laddish comedy, film reviews and presenters' ego trips.  Oh, and there are also lots of traffic reports too, lasting several minutes at a time.

I used to like 5 Live but I'm increasingly listening to my iPod instead.  I hope the BBC Trust's review brings about some desperately needed improvements.
Title: Re: Radio 5 Live
Post by: Simon on April 16, 2011, 16:03
The 5 Live concept is good - 24 hour news and sport as it happens.  Instead they dish up phone-ins, music reviews, laddish comedy, film reviews and presenters' ego trips.  Oh, and there are also lots of traffic reports too, lasting several minutes at a time.

Perhaps that's because there isn't 'new' news happening all the time, and they have to fill the gaps with something?  I like talk radio, and it can be very entertaining.  One thing that irritates me about the Jeremy Vine show is when they interrupt an interesting discussion because they 'must play a record'.  Why *must* they play it at that particular point in time?  Surely they could wait until after the debate, then play two or three in a row, if they have to?
Title: Re: Radio 5 Live
Post by: sam on April 16, 2011, 16:25
I listen to five live lots.  On the weekend it has excellent sport coverage.  I never really listen to it before 3.. as I'm asleep.

In the evening they have some interesting phone is / content. I very much enjoy it.

Stephen Nolan is one of the weekend gems and his discussions and phone ins are excellent... and he has had some 'interesting' callers recently in respect to the IRA.

Oh and talksport - pile of s**te... any station that employs Stan Collymore really needs to rethink its existence.