Talk:BBC Radio Cumbria

Cumbria,the older counties, and Radio Furness
I noticed someone has added references to what are now known as the "traditional" counties. Something which is quite appropriate for an article of cultural significance. However the additions were, I thought, a bit haphazard and in any case ought to be dealt with in the main Cumbria article which doesn't go into a significantly greater depth unfortunately. Therefore I've tried to succinctly and accurately explain what Cumbria consists of, and hope it's OK. The Radio Furness part, I split into a separate section and it only mentions "Furness" and various other parts of Cumbria. As I see it, whether or not there was a formal coverage area for Radio Furness - and I would assume there will have been - the two deciding factors would have been transmitter coverage and the listener's own opinion on which of the two versions (Carlisle or Barrow) was most relevant to their own home and workplace. Rugxulo (talk) 23:13, 26 March 2011 (UTC)

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