You and Yours
You and Yours is a British radio programme that focuses on consumer affairs. Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, it is one of the longest-running shows of its kind, having first aired in 1970. The programme covers a wide range of topics that affect consumers, from personal finance and health to technology and the environment. It aims to provide listeners with useful information that can help them make informed decisions in their daily lives.
Format[edit | edit source]
The show typically features a mix of investigative reports, interviews with experts, and discussions on various consumer-related issues. It also includes a segment where listeners can share their own experiences and seek advice on consumer problems they are facing. This interactive aspect of the programme helps to engage the audience and allows for a diverse range of perspectives to be heard.
History[edit | edit source]
Since its inception, You and Yours has been at the forefront of consumer journalism in the UK. It has played a significant role in highlighting consumer rights and has been instrumental in bringing about changes in legislation and business practices. Over the years, the programme has adapted to the changing landscape of consumer issues, incorporating topics such as online security and sustainability into its coverage.
Impact[edit | edit source]
You and Yours has a significant impact on its listeners and the wider public. By exposing unfair practices and providing a platform for consumer concerns, the programme has contributed to greater awareness and understanding of consumer rights. It has also influenced policy makers and businesses, leading to improvements in consumer protection and service standards.
Presenters[edit | edit source]
The programme has seen a number of presenters over the years, each bringing their own unique style and perspective to the show. The current team includes experienced journalists who are passionate about consumer affairs and committed to providing the audience with accurate and relevant information.
Reception[edit | edit source]
You and Yours is highly regarded for its comprehensive coverage of consumer issues and its commitment to public service broadcasting. It has a loyal listener base and continues to attract new audiences interested in consumer affairs. The programme has received several awards for its journalism and is considered a trusted source of consumer information in the UK.
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