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Please review the article and process, and vote again. —Ben Brockert (42) 06:28, Jan 15, 2005 (UTC)

  • It seems that this was the first example of an entirely unremarkable genre. The external link that I took led to a nightmare site of vanity URL, frames, Flash, etc., but here within all of that is the schedule. It seems to be your average muzak station: DJs play records and chat between them. Decades ago, in my undergraduate yoof at Essex University, we students interviewed guest lecturers and the like -- or at least those who we thought would say something interesting -- for University Radio Essex. (I interviewed Graham Greene's sinophile brother Felix Greene.) I don't say that the URE of the 70s was encyclopedia-worthy, but this seems much less so. If I've misunderstood, please amplify the article to describe significant ingredients. Till then, delete -- Hoary 07:01, 2005 Jan 15 (UTC)