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7:00am Monday 14th May 2007
BBC Radio Oxford's listening figures have dipped during the past six months, according to new figures.
Statistics from Radio Joint Audience Research gave the station an average weekly audience of 93,000 during the period September 2006 to March this year.
In the previous three months it was attracting an average of 96,000 listeners.
Chris, Banbury says...
3:18pm Mon 14 May 07
robert, Bicester says...
3:42pm Mon 14 May 07
Pat, Bicester says...
8:02am Tue 15 May 07
Ray Stipe, Banbury says...
7:48pm Sat 26 May 07
Ian Scott, Middle Barton says...
5:19pm Wed 23 Jul 08
Chris wrote:I'm afraid that is exactly what I want at that time of day . I want the weather , the news and the traffic interspersed with records . I DON'T want ongoing inane chatter from some dim wit of a presenter and endless phone-ins from listeners who love the sound of their own voice.
Totally agree with Johns comments.
The Station does need some stability,and quality presenters.The curremt daytime line up is getting better,but the Breakfast Programme,the most important of the day is a total joke.
After having quality Braodcasters,such as Anned Diamond,and Sybil Ruscoe,who has thankfully returned to the station,we now have to suffer \"zoo\" radio at breakfast time.If I want that,which I don\'t ,then FOX Fm do exactley the same.The early brekafast slot is the same too.Tim Bearder WAS NOT funny,and the woman on there now,just plays music,as opposed to information,chat and the odd record,which most of us want at that time of the day.
Sort it out out Oxford,you can get yourself back to where you belong,and it wont take much.Ask the audience what WE want to hear,not what some trendy young BBC Executive THINKS we want to hear.
You need to look at Early Breakfast,and the breakfast slots,urgently.The rest of the daytime output,is in my voew,at the present time, fine.
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John Walsh, Oxford says...
11:25am Mon 14 May 07