On 22/03/2021 00:33, Axel Berger wrote:
> tony sayer wrote:
>> Don't quite understand what your getting at here are you saying theres
>> no classic stations in Germany or ones worth listening to?
>
> Not sure who "you" is in your answer. In this thread I'm exclusively
> speaking about radio, i.e. the spoken word, while several others are
> going on about music.
>
radio does not mean, and never has meant 'the spoken word'. Especially
before the advent of recording
> Music, specifically classic music is by definition old
No, it is still being written today, mainly for film scores its true,
but it is being written..classical music is scored music for an
ensemble, with an conductor and may instruments..
and can come from
> anywhere like a deceased relative's record collection. Radio is valuable
> for its currently relevant content and must be received now. That's
> where differences in quality come in. Anyone can put on records.
>
>
And anyone can tell lies over the air as well.
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