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OFCOM is obliged to investigate/answer our letters about the closure of DAB radio stations. More...

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OFCOM,
Riverside House,
2A Southwark Bridge Rd,
LONDON
SE1 9HA
E: CEO Ed Richards
F: 020 7981 3000

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Name and Date Comment
steve m.
Thu, 02/21/2008
23:44
Bloody typical. As soon as we-the rock audience-have a station that is worth listening to some "suit" takes it away. The "suits" have killed much of music in the past we cant let them take this as well. Steve M
Mark C.
Thu, 02/21/2008
22:38
Quite simply this is not right and needs to be sorted. There is a passion for rock music and we need planet rock. Keep Rockin Y'all
David C.
Thu, 02/21/2008
22:12
The listener ship is growing for this great station that provdies an unequalled service to lovers of great rock music - it must b saved!
heather n.
Thu, 02/21/2008
21:07
Planet rock is the only station i listen to...please keep it going
age t.
Thu, 02/21/2008
20:59
This is a great station - dont close down - PLEASE!
Nick H.
Thu, 02/21/2008
20:01
I was against the govenments drive towards DAB radio and TV. Then I heard PLANET ROCK and I had to buy a DAB radio - the tuner is a waste of time it never changes from PLANET ROCK. If PLANET ROCK goes, then the govenment can take their DAB and my radio and shuv it up their arse. SAVE PLANET ROCK
jack k.
Thu, 02/21/2008
17:24
It would be a disgrace if the UK lost this asset - as THE centre of the rock world - how daft is it that we can't get this sorted and have a viable station....even if it meant a few more adverts to boost income....this would be better than no station at all.
John G.
Thu, 02/21/2008
16:55
I'm divorced, middle aged and fall into the category of guys who start buying sports cars etc. Planet Rock you have the audience, if you can't sell the advertising lets hope some one who can will step up and buy it!
sam h.
Thu, 02/21/2008
15:53
there are diffrent 2h!t stations you could shut they all play the same junk mostly but planet rock is one of a kind and is the only station i can listern to 24/7 the presenters fit in so well and the music is great, i craped my self laughting when i found out alice copper was the morning man, he gets me up and kick every time
sam h.
Thu, 02/21/2008
15:50
its a shame there may never ever be any bands as good as the old ones e.g. Pink Floyd will be around for ever and a day
sam h.
Thu, 02/21/2008
15:48
i was planing to get a dab for my car so i would never be to far away from planet rock -.- now it maybe gone for ever, if they do take it of the air as soon as it goes off theres gonna be one smashed up DAB i think i may use my window to finsh it off
sam h.
Thu, 02/21/2008
15:46
LMFAO
Marie W.
Thu, 02/21/2008
14:58
PLANET ROCK IS SOOOO SPECIAL. Someone out there must see all this support for it and get their cheque book out! The enthusiasm of the presenters themselves, must give potential purchasers faith. SAVE PLANET ROCK.
Dazed & Confused (.
Thu, 02/21/2008
14:27
I HAVE NOT AND WILL NOT LISTEN TO ANY OTHER MUSIC RADIO STATION THAN PLANET ROCK. PLANET ROCK IS THE VERY REASON I BOUGHT DAB! I BEGRUDGE EVERY PENNY I AM FORCED TO PAY TO THE BBC FOR THEIR 'LICENCE' BUT I WOULD WILLINGLY PAY IT TO HAVE PLANET ROCK CONTINUE.
Ronnie H.
Thu, 02/21/2008
12:51
Hey people out there, You CAN'T shut Planet Rock, it's the best Rock Station here in the UK. I moved here from Canada a year and a half ago and I've heard nothing else that can top this station. Please listen to the people and Keep PLANET ROCK Running. I don't want to have to listen to crappy music they call Rock if it shuts down. Other stations can have their type and style of music. Why can't we have ours? A devoted listener, from away from home.
Chris B.
Thu, 02/21/2008
12:04
Guys - this is an exceptionally popular station with potentially a very affluent audience demographic (all those kids who grew up with the music now with their mostly paid-for homes and large disposable incomes). In fairness, if a station with this potential can't work - nothing can. And if the DAB platform is the problem just take it to FM ! Chris B
Bill J.
Thu, 02/21/2008
11:40
Planet Rock must be saved... It may be specialist, but you only have try to get tickets to a "monster of rock" and fail (Led Zepplin for example) to see that the popularity of rock is as strong as ever. We are all passionate about our music. Act now, save our station
LANCE J.
Thu, 02/21/2008
09:42
there aren't any, name yourself!!! :)
Simon M.
Thu, 02/21/2008
09:19
Too bloody right. I will sell the DAB and dig out the vinyl.
LANCE J.
Thu, 02/21/2008
09:11
kids keep stabbing each other, booz is going up coz of that, they have no respect, i am part of the planet rock family that loves life, its time that us efin oldies take back our lives and stand up and be counted, this is the only station directed at us (radio 2, please!!!),planet rock is directed at a big family with core values, why do we get undermined by the money men....lets fight!!!!
c m.
Thu, 02/21/2008
07:37
You have got to save planet rock...It was the only reason I got a DAB radio and the only decent rock station.
mike d.
Thu, 02/21/2008
03:58
save planet rock!! from a very famous bass player
Timmy M.
Thu, 02/21/2008
00:26
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Published 18/03/08
Added: 25/02/08