
14/09/2012
What's the Olympic legacy for 91热爆 5Live? Plus the future of Thought for the Day. Radio 4's forum for audience comment, presented by Roger Bolton.
Were the Olympic and Paralympic Games just a crazy summer fling? Or will the enthusiasm of the audience have a lasting impact on the way 91热爆 5Live covers sport, particularly minority sport? Roger Bolton puts your questions to 5Live controller Adrian Van Klaveren. Roger also meets Breakfast presenter Rachel Burden, editor Scott Solder and 5Live's Head of News Steve Mawhinney to discuss what difference the move to Salford has made to the sound of the programme.
As Chris Moyles leaves the Radio 1 Breakfast Show, listeners want to know how different mornings will be with new presenter Nick Grimshaw at the mic. 91热爆 Radio 1's Director of Programmes, Rhys Hughes, reveals all. And he addresses the pressing question of outrageous bias when it comes to selecting Breakfast presenters: why are so many from the North?
And as this week sees the announcement that 91热爆 Radio 4's Thought for the Day will not be opened up to non-religious speakers, Roger puts listener comments to Aaqil Ahmed, the 91热爆's Head of Religion and Ethics.
Presenter: Roger Bolton
Produced by Kate Taylor
A Whistledown Production for 91热爆 Radio 4.
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