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5 Live Science reviewed on Radio 4
« on: 22/05/2021 05:51:32 »
Radio 4's programme "Feedback" discussed 5 Live Science in yesterday's show: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000w5w8. It was their "Out of Your Comfort Zone feature" in which they invite a couple of radio listeners to listen to a show they don't normally hear, and they liked it. Jump to 11:34 for the item which lasts seven minutes.
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Re: 5 Live Science reviewed on Radio 4
« Reply #1 on: 20/06/2021 16:37:00 »
Thanks David. I'd missed this originally and it was very helpful to hear their review. Thanks for posting the link.
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Re: 5 Live Science reviewed on Radio 4
« Reply #2 on: 20/06/2021 19:33:21 »
Is there something you would like to discuss, or is this just an advertisement?
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Re: 5 Live Science reviewed on Radio 4
« Reply #3 on: 20/06/2021 19:54:26 »
Quote from: Origin on 20/06/2021 19:33:21
Is there something you would like to discuss, or is this just an advertisement?

Look at the name of this subforum and then ask yourself if a non-commercial BBC radio programme reviewing the programme mentioned in the name of this subforum (and which also goes out on the BBC) is on topic or it it can in any way be construed as an advert. Then ask youself if the person whose programme is being reviewed is annoyed that this review has been drawn to his attention here. How might you check that, I wonder...

(Chris is busy with Covid-related science, by the way, so don't keep dragging him back to this with further replies.)
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