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yes he could be. Then again he might not be.
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black_cat51

Be careful you don't fall off the fence. :0)
No he isn't. There are not enough.

Only 1 in 5 solo voices on the radio is female. That figure is 1 in 8 during peak-time breakfast and drive hours. In co-hosted show, you are nearly 10 times as likely to hear 2+ male presenters as you are to hear 2+ female presenters
Solo women are more likely to be on air at weekends than during the week.



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On the subject of do listeners prefer to listen to men or women, I think that is quite subjective. I personally don't have a preference. Though the Radio 2 women are pretty awful. If there are more men on the radio, then they will get higher listenership figures.
man or woman i don't care, it's what they say that matters
Could make a decent poll.
4 out of 4 sat here right now prefer to listen to man.
They have 'Womens hour' don't they?

Is that not enough?
ANOTHEOLDGIT, are you worried about your licence fee money or is it something else that concerns you?

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