Oh dear.
So someone finds my posts boring then ?
I could be incredibly childish & say 'Tough s**t & 'F*** R**** O**', but that would be dropping down to their level !
The main reason I give updates on BBC WM, is that WM & Midlands Today are histolically linked IMO, because they have come from the same studios, & occasionally MT people appear on WM, & vice versa. (Paul Franks' occasional appearences, when they 'throw' to him, for occasional comment on a story!)
Currently MT's Satnam Rama co-presents 'Midlands Masala' on Fridays, for example.
Now for another 'boring' post !
On Wednesday, WM spent the day at the Bull Ring, in Brum, to celabrate it's first birthday.
Currently listening to Jimmy Franks, who, as speculated by yours truly, is doing a special on Carl Wayne, who died earlier this week.
Tomorrow, the Wolverhampton City Marathon is on, & WM is appearing.
(I suspect there will a brief insert into Doolan's show at least. Is there any coverage separatley on DAB in Wolverhampton BTW?)
There is a WM team entering, plus Danny Kelly & Cayte Walker are looking after the stage at West Park, plus 'Wonder Moose' is appearing too!
Here's a question, I cover BBC WM, because it's part of the Beeb.
Should local commercial radio be covered similary, even though ITV (television) & ILR(radio) are separate enterties? (I know that's a matter of opinion thesedays!)
Should I force myself, for example, to cover 'Beacon FM' (over my dead body!!), or 'The Wolf' ?
Personally I think not, as one music station can be similar to another, however, pre 1997, I would've considered Beacon/WABC's 'Ian Perry Phone Show' for inclusion, as that was mostly speech based, like BBC Local Radio is!
Does other BBC regions, which have a 'pet' radio station, for example BBC South & BBC Radio Solent, have a similar on/off air relationship, like BBC MT & BBC WM?
40 years of broadcasting to Birmingham & the West Midlands November 1970 - November 2010.
BBC WM 95.6FM DAB & ONLINE