Karl Miller wrote: >Of course those who listen are happy, otherwise they wouldn't be >listening...nothing like a bit of self fufilling prophecy. > >It amazes me that such such outrageous thinking seems acceptable to so >many. Its a bit like asking an audience at a World Wrestling Federation >match if they would like to see more violence. I have not read any earlier post in this thread. I must say that I get quite disgusted with my two NPR stations (all talk of the very banal "intellectual" type, very banal) telling me all day long just how wonderful they are. In fact the almost omnipresent BBC news tells me the same, how profound and thorough they are. The fact is, Karl, that I do listen to both a good deal in want of much choice. I have never in my life tuned in to the current guy who was fired and who may go to satellite radio along with Stern. Satellite radio ads tell us all the time that they feature Stern, Oprah, and Martha Stewart. Is this supposed to entice me? As to my two Classical Music stations on FM here in Southern N.J., one is Philly, I am actually quite happy with them. OK, they play very little baroque music. However on the whole they do play a great many things that to me are very worthwhile and not only very standard repertoire. Now I am not myself very fascinated with much of the music that seems to be central to the list members here. I am interested however in Classical Music outside of the very often repeated material but not at the expense of the latter. My stations do that well and I have no complaints. Cheers, Yoel *********************************************** The CLASSICAL mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's HDMail High Deliverability Mailer for reliable, lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html