RDFC vs Posh - radio coverage
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Re: RDFC vs Posh - radio coverage
sorry i know they provide a service to fans.. but as much as the quality of the output is just so poor. It just sounds unplanned and messy.
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Re: RDFC vs Posh - radio coverage
I personally think Radio Diamonds, whether run by volunteers and partly funded by the Supporters Trust/sponsers is a waste of time and resource for a Club in our position.
Exactly who is the commentary aimed at?
Exactly who is the commentary aimed at?

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Me ;)
Sometimes I do wonder if I'm the only one listening. I'd be interested to hear some listenership figures.
Sometimes I do wonder if I'm the only one listening. I'd be interested to hear some listenership figures.
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Re: RDFC vs Posh - radio coverage
The thing is given that we're generally ignored by Radio Wobbs, even for home games, Radio Diamonds can be the only source for fans living outside of reasonable travelling distance to follow the game.
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Oh if only everyone knew!diamondblade85 wrote:it is not worth the £1000 + fee for the license each year.
They say we've lost our money we're not famous anymore.....
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I sponsor the online service, and as a result can see the listening figures, which are up to around 100 listeners during game time. That is separate to the broadcast figures - which I suspect could only be gauged by a survey - but given I've noted a dozen or so people on here saying they listen, and this forum represents about 10% of the fanbase then it must take the total to around 250.Irish Diamond wrote:Me ;)
Sometimes I do wonder if I'm the only one listening. I'd be interested to hear some listenership figures.
I know Pete has put a few sounclips on here of the commentary, and they showed the sort of passion you get from a "biased" commentary - but surely that's what you'd expect from this sort of service.
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I genuinely like the commentary, as you say it's passionate and biased - which is what I expect and want! The commentary clip for Wolly's goal against Stevenage was amazing.Formic wrote:I sponsor the online service, and as a result can see the listening figures, which are up to around 100 listeners during game time. That is separate to the broadcast figures - which I suspect could only be gauged by a survey - but given I've noted a dozen or so people on here saying they listen, and this forum represents about 10% of the fanbase then it must take the total to around 250.Irish Diamond wrote:Me ;)
Sometimes I do wonder if I'm the only one listening. I'd be interested to hear some listenership figures.
I know Pete has put a few sounclips on here of the commentary, and they showed the sort of passion you get from a "biased" commentary - but surely that's what you'd expect from this sort of service.
250 is a good amount of listeners, especially for a small club.
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Hey come on, we're a big club in nonleague terms! ;)Irish Diamond wrote:I genuinely like the commentary, as you say it's passionate and biased - which is what I expect and want! The commentary clip for Wolly's goal against Stevenage was amazing.Formic wrote:I sponsor the online service, and as a result can see the listening figures, which are up to around 100 listeners during game time. That is separate to the broadcast figures - which I suspect could only be gauged by a survey - but given I've noted a dozen or so people on here saying they listen, and this forum represents about 10% of the fanbase then it must take the total to around 250.Irish Diamond wrote:Me ;)
Sometimes I do wonder if I'm the only one listening. I'd be interested to hear some listenership figures.
I know Pete has put a few sounclips on here of the commentary, and they showed the sort of passion you get from a "biased" commentary - but surely that's what you'd expect from this sort of service.
250 is a good amount of listeners, especially for a small club.

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I think its a great idea and often listen to it when i can't make it down from uni.. often it is the only way i can support the home games :(
No matter how bias the commentery may be it is still a important service for those fans not able to watch the matches
No matter how bias the commentery may be it is still a important service for those fans not able to watch the matches
R.I.P Dale Roberts, Never Forgotten.
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Re: RDFC vs Posh - radio coverage
Out of interest are there any other clubs at Conference level running a radio station on matchdays?
Indeed does anyone know how many clubs in the Premiership and Football League who run their own dedicated radio station for commentary on home matches?
Indeed does anyone know how many clubs in the Premiership and Football League who run their own dedicated radio station for commentary on home matches?