Rincewind wrote:
Shame, I really enjoyed this show over the last couple of months, best thing Kate's been involved with IMHO.
Totally agree on that - I think it was very important that Kate took this opportunity to work in Birmingham for Kerrang - no matter what happens.
Last week Tim Shaw took the mickey a little out of Tim Lovejoy who is part of the elite presenters promoted at this time - but Lovejoy was sooo precious & stormed off.
Now, Kate did nothing to rile Lovejoy, but Tim Shaw might get Kate into trouble because she's sitting next to him!
Hoorah! I say, it's about time these prissy, unfunny 'stars' like Lovejoy who have no sense of humour were brought down a peg or two.
Lovejoy wouldn't even do the usual radio 'drop-in' promotion for Kerrang's The Morning After'. - Grow up.
As I said before, I don't know how long this show will last; commercial considerations will always be a matter for Kerrang, but Kerrang should realise that they are a restricted station because they are regional & the music they play will
always, generally, only appeal to a niche market - ie not the people who like middle-of-the-road pop or r'n'b.
And I certainly think a breakfast radio show should be given six months before real & intelligent judgement - ie it has to be given a chance to grow & develop.
When Kate took the opportunity at Kerrang I did wonder about her House DJ career where she will have to be Ibiza in summer 2008 - but I was kind of glad that Kate, who has a very intelligent comic aptitude & a great sense of humour, got involved with radio show that at least tries to push the boundaries of comedy.