SEVERAL Radio Suffolk shows could be cut in a shake-up of BBC radio - so we took to the streets of Ipswich to find out what you think.
It is thought that shows including Lesley Dolphin and James Hazell could be axed, with just Mark Murphy and Stephen Foster surviving the cull.
The rest of the daily programming would be covered by BBC 5 Live.
The news has been called ‘the death of local radio’, while Bury St Edmunds MP David Ruffley told us that the BBC should cut back on bureaucracy, rather than broadcasting.
And, as reporter Katie McGonagle found out in Ipswich this morning, the move is not popular with people in the town.
- What do you think? Leave a comment below and let us know!
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