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Author:  pie eater and proud of it [ Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:29 pm ]
Post subject:  O/T RL once more the poor relation on Radio Manchester

I am pretty peeved right now, Radio Manchester has chopped its RL coverage again in favour of soccer.

After 6 hours of it on a saturday, its a disgrace they have done it again. :P

Author:  TWS™ [ Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:36 pm ]
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pie eater and proud of it wrote:I am pretty peeved right now, Radio Manchester has chopped its RL coverage again in favour of soccer.

After 6 hours of it on a saturday, its a disgrace they have done it again. :P


I think it boils down to customer demand. The amount of people that listen to GMR who want RL coverage must be minimal in relation to soccer fans, so I don't blame them.

Author:  Bilko [ Sun Mar 22, 2009 1:45 pm ]
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It definetly comes down to demand. Its always been the case in the memory of man. We are actually lucky they don't have rights to do Man Utd league games. They'll even drop the final quarter of Latics commentary to do Man City at 3pm again to more demand.

To be fair also theirs no pure Manchester Super League side in action today.

Anyway Online options aplenty - http://wigan.rlfans.com/fusion_pages/in ... page_id=55
It definetly comes down to demand. Its always been the case in the memory of man. We are actually lucky they don't have rights to do Man Utd league games. They'll even drop the final quarter of Latics commentary to do Man City at 3pm again to more demand.

To be fair also theirs no pure Manchester Super League side in action today.

Anyway Online options aplenty - http://wigan.rlfans.com/fusion_pages/in ... page_id=55

Author:  pie eater and proud of it [ Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:51 pm ]
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I understand demand etc, but it still brasses me right off !

How the hell did soccer, one of the worlds most tedious sports, EVER get such a grip ?

Cheers for the links Bilko.

Author:  Bilko [ Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:01 pm ]
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pie eater and proud of it wrote:
How the hell did soccer, one of the worlds most tedious sports, EVER get such a grip ?



Well thats a different argument. Think there are more tedious sports but compare to RL i agree.

Author:  tiger2000 [ Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:09 pm ]
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Why don't they use split frequencies, DAB and Internet Streams like Radio Humberside so that alost all Football & RL games can be listned to live in some format?.

Author:  Bilko [ Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:15 pm ]
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tiger2000 wrote:Why don't they use split frequencies, DAB and Internet Streams like Radio Humberside so that alost all Football & RL games can be listned to live in some format?.


Radio Manchester doesn't have an AM frequency. DAB could be done I suppose but its not that common. They could do online, they have done at times in the past. But they also they share Warrington and Saints coverage with BBC Merseyside anyway. The Wire game was on BBC Merseyside and could be heard online there - so not worth Manchester doing it as well.

Author:  Catalancs [ Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:31 pm ]
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Bilko wrote:To be fair also theirs no pure Manchester Super League side in action today


Why does it have to be Super League?
Leigh, Oldham, Swinton and Rochdale all played today.

Although they changed the name, they assured us that they would still cover Greater Manchester news and sport.

Author:  Bilko [ Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:34 pm ]
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Catalancs wrote:Why does it have to be Super League?
Leigh, Oldham, Swinton and Rochdale all played today.

Although they changed the name, they assured us that they would still cover Greater Manchester news and sport.


It's not really cost effective to do it for those teams being blunt. I wouldn't listen any of them online ahead of Super League alternatives. They did offer an online stream of an Oldham Play Off Match late last season though.

Author:  Catalancs [ Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:36 pm ]
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Bilko wrote:It's not really cost effective to do it for those teams being blunt. I wouldn't listen any of them online ahead of Super League alternatives. They did offer an online stream of an Oldham Play Off Match late last season though.


I would, how many do you think tune in to Wigan Latics games?

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