OllieRoyalBlue Useless ****ing BBC barstewards. Have just switched off the on-line transmission, even though kick-off at Barnsley has been delayed by 15 minutes!
A tad harsh. The online stream blocking is operated centrally for all BBC local radio stations from Birmingham, and usually runs to a schedule laid down weeks or months in advance. (As soon as the fixtures are out and TV swaps accounted for, normally.)
So it's not somebody sat in the studio at 3pm on Saturday, stubbornly switching the online stream off even though they know there's still 15 mins before kick-off. Given the almighty number of hoops to be jumped through to get Birmingham to go into their schedule and reset it for 15 minutes later, by the time they got it changed, it'd be 3.15pm anyway.
John - I still do browse HNA regularly! I just don't have the power to supply Tim with comedy texts any more...
In other words the problem occurs because BBC local radio is becoming increasingly less local and more centrally controlled!
Anyway, you've kindly answered that one. Now:
Why are the footy shows being curtailed at bizarre times only for us to join a (pretty dire IMO) BBC South syndicated broadcast mid 'record' (and if it's Dave Cash they probably are records!)/mid sentence?
Why do 'licensing/contractual issues' appear to prevent post match coverage being broadcast on line? It's very irritating to click 'listen live' after a game only to get told that the broadcast isn't being carried due to said licensing/contractual issues!
BTW if the BBC could sort out the pirate afro-caribbean station that has started to broadcast over the top of 104.1/104.4 in my area, I wouldn't have to resort to on-line!