The idea of expanding the Wizarding Wireless to perhaps a second signal is certainly an intriguing one, sir.
I have been rather struck at Hogwarts at times by the fact that the students do not perhaps listen to the Wireless as much as their parents do. Perhaps a program to appeal to them particularly might not be amiss. One thing I've heard complained of a time or two is that it is sometimes rather difficult to learn about new music, the very latest efforts of brand new bands. Often the music programming on the WWN caters to perhaps an older demographic, shall we say? Or at the very least, it plays mostly music by bands that have been established for five years or more. Perhaps a music programme might be included in the expanded line-up that focuses on brand new bands that might particularly appeal to youth, say of Hogwarts age?
Merely a suggestion, sir. Please, make use of it only if you think it might be of practical application of course.
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Date: 2010-08-05 01:05 am (UTC)I have been rather struck at Hogwarts at times by the fact that the students do not perhaps listen to the Wireless as much as their parents do. Perhaps a program to appeal to them particularly might not be amiss. One thing I've heard complained of a time or two is that it is sometimes rather difficult to learn about new music, the very latest efforts of brand new bands. Often the music programming on the WWN caters to perhaps an older demographic, shall we say? Or at the very least, it plays mostly music by bands that have been established for five years or more. Perhaps a music programme might be included in the expanded line-up that focuses on brand new bands that might particularly appeal to youth, say of Hogwarts age?
Merely a suggestion, sir. Please, make use of it only if you think it might be of practical application of course.