#Paul wrote:
> but in (IME) in
> the UK, Australia, and NZ "radio" might mean any kind
> of radio broadcast of audio, whether of speech, music,
> weird experimental sound sculptures, etc; or combinations
> thereof.
Same here of course. But this thread began with the topic of quality at
the top. Of course most stations and all the local ones offer little
more than a sound background fpr the advertisements. But BBC, especially
Radio 4 and to a far lesser degree some German programs are different.
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