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		<description>I couldn&#039;t agree more that Radio 2 is ageist.  I am sitting here reading and would love to hear Steve Madden, David Jacobs ( not at 11p.m. on a Sunday night) etc on Radio 2 in the background.   I am on the younger side of 50, but there is Radio Presenters and radio trying too hard presenters and having to listen to Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie at a prime time slot of 8p.m. to 10p.m. I would rather shoot myself - I have tried but my word!

Can the message get to the BBC at all that people like nice supermarket /middle of the road music with a fully confident presenter at ease with himself/herself and the job.  I thought that is what Radio 2 is for the 40 PLUS age group.  There are so many  confident  life experienced people out there and they seem to only pop up here and there on Radio 2 as presenters.  They probably have to bombard the powers that be to get a chance.  How I feel for David Jacobs at the time of the night he is on.  Every time I listen to him I feel so bad.  He is on at 11pm on a Sunday night and it takes the good out of his lovely programme to listen to his inoffensive, highly informed manner to hear him at that time of the night.  It is just a pleasure to listen to Ken Bruce - how will he be left there? - Will he be pushed?  I am Irish, but was never a Terry Wogan fan - very over rated - give me Ken any day!

I ended up on this website while I was looking to find where Steve Madden was working now.  At late night he was wonderful in the 80&#039;s and 90&#039;s.  I understand he is in Radio Berkshire - can&#039;t get that on Satelite.  But some day - very early I hope I will hear his programme.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I couldn&#8217;t agree more that Radio 2 is ageist.  I am sitting here reading and would love to hear Steve Madden, David Jacobs ( not at 11p.m. on a Sunday night) etc on Radio 2 in the background.   I am on the younger side of 50, but there is Radio Presenters and radio trying too hard presenters and having to listen to Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie at a prime time slot of 8p.m. to 10p.m. I would rather shoot myself &#8211; I have tried but my word!</p>
<p>Can the message get to the BBC at all that people like nice supermarket /middle of the road music with a fully confident presenter at ease with himself/herself and the job.  I thought that is what Radio 2 is for the 40 PLUS age group.  There are so many  confident  life experienced people out there and they seem to only pop up here and there on Radio 2 as presenters.  They probably have to bombard the powers that be to get a chance.  How I feel for David Jacobs at the time of the night he is on.  Every time I listen to him I feel so bad.  He is on at 11pm on a Sunday night and it takes the good out of his lovely programme to listen to his inoffensive, highly informed manner to hear him at that time of the night.  It is just a pleasure to listen to Ken Bruce &#8211; how will he be left there? &#8211; Will he be pushed?  I am Irish, but was never a Terry Wogan fan &#8211; very over rated &#8211; give me Ken any day!</p>
<p>I ended up on this website while I was looking to find where Steve Madden was working now.  At late night he was wonderful in the 80&#8242;s and 90&#8242;s.  I understand he is in Radio Berkshire &#8211; can&#8217;t get that on Satelite.  But some day &#8211; very early I hope I will hear his programme.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 16:52:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There is a cult of youth there- on the evidence of Peter Sissons, the retired newsreader, its substantiated by overworked and underpaid interns. I&#039;ve sat on a trian with a regional IRN newbie in similar straits. One of the problems with this is that they can auto-intoxicate on the credo of the &#039;Concrete Doughnut&#039; (As Ray Moore used to identify it) and be underfed in real world terms. Hence mispronounciations, martian inflexions, bad copywriting. Some of them leap from &#039;researcher&#039; to star in the pace of an insider trade or two and remain none the wiser, with a long way to fall.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a cult of youth there- on the evidence of Peter Sissons, the retired newsreader, its substantiated by overworked and underpaid interns. I&#8217;ve sat on a trian with a regional IRN newbie in similar straits. One of the problems with this is that they can auto-intoxicate on the credo of the &#8216;Concrete Doughnut&#8217; (As Ray Moore used to identify it) and be underfed in real world terms. Hence mispronounciations, martian inflexions, bad copywriting. Some of them leap from &#8216;researcher&#8217; to star in the pace of an insider trade or two and remain none the wiser, with a long way to fall.</p>
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