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		<dc:creator>Radiocafé</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 13:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>John - thanks so much for your input.  We agree completely with your comments, and the list of artists you named epitomises what we are out to do.  Take a group such as The Singers Unlimited - where do they feature on today&#039;s radio?  The artists in the list you mentioned are exactly the sort that are not given the attention and appreciation they warrant.  

We really are being sold short by the BBC, who are not subject to the same commercial pressures as other radio stations.  Although BBC local radio does deserve credit for some superb specialist shows, and on the whole, a better mix of music than national radio offers, with a few notable exceptions (such as David Jacobs who continues the same level of excellence he has given for half a decade).

We hope we can garner support from individuals like you and with a bit of effort maybe push things in the right direction.

Do keep in touch, and good to have you as part of the Radiocafe family!

Paul</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John &#8211; thanks so much for your input.  We agree completely with your comments, and the list of artists you named epitomises what we are out to do.  Take a group such as The Singers Unlimited &#8211; where do they feature on today&#8217;s radio?  The artists in the list you mentioned are exactly the sort that are not given the attention and appreciation they warrant.  </p>
<p>We really are being sold short by the BBC, who are not subject to the same commercial pressures as other radio stations.  Although BBC local radio does deserve credit for some superb specialist shows, and on the whole, a better mix of music than national radio offers, with a few notable exceptions (such as David Jacobs who continues the same level of excellence he has given for half a decade).</p>
<p>We hope we can garner support from individuals like you and with a bit of effort maybe push things in the right direction.</p>
<p>Do keep in touch, and good to have you as part of the Radiocafe family!</p>
<p>Paul</p>
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		<dc:creator>John Meloy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 17:44:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I whole-heartedly support your comment that musical taste is nothing to do with age -it is all a matter of upbringing and developing personal preferences.  My own tastes are very wide indeed and, generally speaking, I am happy with anything which demonstrates quaility, sensitivity and craftsmanship.  I have been retired for twenty years, which puts me in a pretty high age group, but the artists I still admire who are missing from today&#039;s music scene are the likes of O.C.Smith, Smokey Robinson, Al Jarreau, Paul Simon, Manhattan Transfer and Helen Reddy.
I have every sympathy for Radio Stations across the country, who are all feverishly competing for our attention (hence the heavy accent on statistics), but the real danger lurking in the diet they serve up is that young people of today are deprived of the choice we had when we were younger and the big effect that had on the development of our musical taste.
I hope your new site can help repair this and I look forward to hearing it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I whole-heartedly support your comment that musical taste is nothing to do with age -it is all a matter of upbringing and developing personal preferences.  My own tastes are very wide indeed and, generally speaking, I am happy with anything which demonstrates quaility, sensitivity and craftsmanship.  I have been retired for twenty years, which puts me in a pretty high age group, but the artists I still admire who are missing from today&#8217;s music scene are the likes of O.C.Smith, Smokey Robinson, Al Jarreau, Paul Simon, Manhattan Transfer and Helen Reddy.<br />
I have every sympathy for Radio Stations across the country, who are all feverishly competing for our attention (hence the heavy accent on statistics), but the real danger lurking in the diet they serve up is that young people of today are deprived of the choice we had when we were younger and the big effect that had on the development of our musical taste.<br />
I hope your new site can help repair this and I look forward to hearing it.</p>
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