Only speaking for myself (and perhaps a few others), but the radio channels have been the best thing about flying QF domestically in recent times. It's been some years since I've bothered with any of the meagre unattractive food & beverage offerings, so the only value-add for me was the music. Always looked forward to the Jazz (James Morrison) or Classical (Guy Noble) channels in particular, especially on early-morning flights when one is trying to catch a few more zzz's and can't keep the eyes open. I could (and sometimes do) listen to whatever I have on my phone, but with the radio channels, at least you get the in-flight announcements - even if we can recite most of them by heart - and can save some battery life on your own device. On longer flights, browsing the CD collections and putting together a playlist was a nice way to sample new music. As we all know only too well, QF and most other airlines have slowly degraded their product over recent years in a race to the bottom. The well-curated radio channels were in some ways the last hold-out ... the last "touch of class" with QF. (I guess a hard-copy in-flight magazine is next for the chop?) Don't fly much with other carriers, but recent trips on CX and JQ (in so-called "biz") confirmed how superior the QF offering is (or was). Sincerely hope QF admit it was all a horrible mistake ... a temporary glitch only. I wrote to QF customer service about this, but ... not holding my breath. Is it a plot by the online music sellers to make us buy more music?