boboff wrote:Grimmy, is a young about town kind of fellow who is perfect for the target audience.
He's a regular on the party scene who hangs out with Peaches Geldof, Kelly Osbourne (until she overdid it), Daisy Lowe, Alexa Chung and so on. That doesn't qualify him for anything other than having his picture appear in various zleb-following publications and potentially a stint in rehab further down the track. It certainly doesn't qualify him as a credible broadcaster, and in no way makes him perfect for the target audience - it doesn't mean he isn't perfect necessarily, it's just irrelevant.
boboff wrote:Ben Cooper stated his opinion that he feels the change reflects the Public Service nature of the BBC
If Ben Cooper did state that then he is talking out of his arse. The need for the change has been forced on them by Colin Murray choosing to leave the station, not because of some lofty desire to further their commitment to PSB.
boboff wrote:and we should be rational enough to realize that the listening figures will show whether the level of under 25's listening to the show in the evening goes up, or down.
Of course they will reflect any change, that's what listening figures are for. We don't have to be rational to realise that, we simply need to know what listening figures are.
boboff wrote:Moaning about change is a pet hate of mine. Things must change, or else things will stay the same.
Saying things must change or else they will stay the same is a statement of the obvious, but I think I know what you're getting at. However change should (hopefully) bring improvement, not a change for the worse, which is what putting that pillock in this time slot is doing.