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Radio 1 breakfast show losing listeners.....
understandable? I think so. My alarm is set for 6.30 in the morning, for half an hour he talks and talks. He may play one record. He is loud and, to me, arrogant and outspoken. He said himself that he couldn't understand it. Is his ego really that big that he cannot see how it can turn people off the way he talks AT people at that time in the morning.
So I was left in a quandry. Who to switch to, Johnny Vaughan, a lesser version of Chris Moyles. Jamie Theakstone, who seems to repeat the last half hour so much that I had listened to the show twice before getting in to work.
Radio two, lasted a week.
The one good thing about Radio 1 and Chris Moyles is that you have to get up to switch the bloody big mouth off. I know if he read this he would tell me to shut up and listen to something else, perhaps that is what people are doing?
So I was left in a quandry. Who to switch to, Johnny Vaughan, a lesser version of Chris Moyles. Jamie Theakstone, who seems to repeat the last half hour so much that I had listened to the show twice before getting in to work.
Radio two, lasted a week.
The one good thing about Radio 1 and Chris Moyles is that you have to get up to switch the bloody big mouth off. I know if he read this he would tell me to shut up and listen to something else, perhaps that is what people are doing?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I quite enjoy the banter in the morning. Not just for Chris Moyles who, although can be an arrogant so&so, can also be very funny. But I like the whole banter between his posse - especially Comedy Dave.
They talk about some real trivia cr@p sometimes, and a lot of in-jokes, but each to their own. Personally it starts off my work morning/journey to work (usually) laughing - nothing wrong with that.
They talk about some real trivia cr@p sometimes, and a lot of in-jokes, but each to their own. Personally it starts off my work morning/journey to work (usually) laughing - nothing wrong with that.
Don't try Magic!
The music at that time in the morning is enough to send you back to sleep, plus after a while you begin to realise that it is the same records over and over again. OK, it's like that for a lot of radio stations I know, but I think Magic has to be the worst.
That said, I listen in the car - I found out by accident that it helps keep the road rage down.
The music at that time in the morning is enough to send you back to sleep, plus after a while you begin to realise that it is the same records over and over again. OK, it's like that for a lot of radio stations I know, but I think Magic has to be the worst.
That said, I listen in the car - I found out by accident that it helps keep the road rage down.
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