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![]() "Jack Taylor" wrote in message ... "IanB" wrote in message ... well. I live in Hertfordshire and I saw it! I don't know about Carlton, but the BBC tell me that everyone south of Luton and east of Tring live in London, hence their plugs for 94.9fm when I am in 3cr area. Independence for the South East, I say...We do not live in London despite what out local TV stations try to tell us Seconded. Out here in rural Buckinghamshire we get a ten minute burst from Oxford within the BBC local news programme, then the rest comes from Southampton and Portsmouth. Very relevant - I don't think! Yes. Given that they have a studio for reporting the Oxford news (even if that studio is actually in Southampton!), why can't they use it for the full 30-minute programme that comes from the Oxford transmitter? Central TV have solved the problem of proper local news from the Oxford transmitter, and from a properly local studio too, so why can't the BBC? |
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