Bbc Radio 3
Bbc Radio 3
History
Radio 3 is the successor station to the Third Programme which was originally launched on 29 September 1946. The name changed on 30 September 1967 when the BBC launched its first pop music station, Radio 1. The three other national radio channels were then renamed Radio 2, (formerly the Light Programme), Radio 3 and Radio 4, (formerly the Home Service). Radio 3 took over the service which had been known under the umbrella title of the Third Network and which included on the same frequency the Third Programme itself, the Music Programme and various sports and adult education programmes. All the component programmes, including the Third Programme, kept their separate identities within Radio 3 until 4 April 1970, when there was further reorganisation following publication of the BBC document Broadcasting in the Seventies.
Advantage Of Radio Broadcasting
Advantage Of Radio Broadcasting
We are living in the era of modern technology where people can broadcast their thoughts as well as ideas through different channels of Television and radio broadcasting and thus able to connect the people to the remote areas. There are many advantages of Radio broadcasting and one of them is that it works efficiently for educating the people.
Different radio stations broadcast individual radio programs related to the field of science, politics, music, philosophy etc. so the people can listen to these programs and connect to the views of thinkers and philosopher while sitting at the comfort of their homes. The students listen to the talk shows and lectures broadcasted by the radio station depending on the public demand where students and public call the radio station and talk to the lecturers and eminent personalities and discuss their problem. However, the dry subjects become interesting with the presence of the experts and specialist who make the program on weekly basis and talk on the different topic so to connect to the listener and solve their problems.
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