Lots of good ideas - including that old chestnut - "why don't you just
give all the all audio to the commons..." (believe me, I've tried. I'll
keep going, though!).

We're going to take the advice of Andrew Gray and add links to the
programme pages to relevant talk pages, suggesting that editors might
want to use where relevant. We'll start with a trial of ten programmes -
ones with really obvious correspondence to Wikipedia entries - and see
if editors pick them up. Radio 4 interactive producer Herakles
Koumoullos will be doing this to begin with.

I'll get back to you on the "give it all to the commons" thing :-)

s

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