- Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:48 pm
#469106
I'd been expecting the announcement for a while, in fact even thought I'd heard rumours about it before and had it in my head he was going to tell us this Friday.
Listening between the lines, agree, you can break it down, and almost hear the meeting where he probably had a bit/lot of a strop...You must play more music, you must back up our playlists, it's not all about you, you are not the tail that wags the dog of Radio 1..... etc. etc. I would love to have been a fly on the wall in that meeting.
There have been little signs too, like taking off the "send a message from the webpage", playing music before 7am ,
Ben Coopers recorded speech was so fake and corporate.
Am also wondering if Matt Fincham had wind of this, and being a new BBC boy jumped into the corporate side, before he was seen to be in the Moyles' Gang and ousted for having "independent thoughts".
This is the only show ever, that has made getting up at 6.30 a pleasure. (PS Way out of their target age at 51 ).
And I love Dom, sexy voice, such a straight man, crap meteorologist, but always had a twinkle and a great sense of humour.
Saying all the above, I can also remember thinking that Breakfast Radio would never be the same when Noel Edmonds packed up in the late 70's.
Listening between the lines, agree, you can break it down, and almost hear the meeting where he probably had a bit/lot of a strop...You must play more music, you must back up our playlists, it's not all about you, you are not the tail that wags the dog of Radio 1..... etc. etc. I would love to have been a fly on the wall in that meeting.
There have been little signs too, like taking off the "send a message from the webpage", playing music before 7am ,
Ben Coopers recorded speech was so fake and corporate.
Am also wondering if Matt Fincham had wind of this, and being a new BBC boy jumped into the corporate side, before he was seen to be in the Moyles' Gang and ousted for having "independent thoughts".
This is the only show ever, that has made getting up at 6.30 a pleasure. (PS Way out of their target age at 51 ).
And I love Dom, sexy voice, such a straight man, crap meteorologist, but always had a twinkle and a great sense of humour.
Saying all the above, I can also remember thinking that Breakfast Radio would never be the same when Noel Edmonds packed up in the late 70's.