Related to this topic...I just came across this wonderful article from September 2010 in the Los Angeles Times which raves about how wonderful BBC Radio 4 is and highlights Britain's continuing love affair with the radio in a country where 90% of the adult population routinely listens to the radio.
http://articles.latimes.com/print/2010/sep/26/entertainment/la-ca-cultural-exchange-radio-20100926
There is nothing comparable to Radio 4 on USA radio. While some Americans might be tempted to equate Radio 4 with NPR, which is also lauded for its high-quality programs, Radio 4's variety of programs and influence on British society and public life eclipses that of NPR, often serving to set the day's national political agenda in a way that NPR's "Morning Edition" does not.
http://articles.latimes.com/print/2010/sep/26/entertainment/la-ca-cultural-exchange-radio-20100926
There is nothing comparable to Radio 4 on USA radio. While some Americans might be tempted to equate Radio 4 with NPR, which is also lauded for its high-quality programs, Radio 4's variety of programs and influence on British society and public life eclipses that of NPR, often serving to set the day's national political agenda in a way that NPR's "Morning Edition" does not.