Radio Coverage: Foot.ie solution?
t appears from informed sources that RTE will not be continuing with their superb Friday Night Sportsnight. Therefore for many people it appears they will be deprived of coverage of all the games on a Friday evening.
Well in the spirit of the wiki generation, can we not provide a solution?
At Derry we already provide coverage of all our games via the blogtalk platform. We run a live show www.blogtalkradio.com/icandy which provides coverage of all the games home and away.
Minimal equipment is required- basically a laptop, mic, Skype and an internet connection.
You can provide live commentary via Skype, but you can also host callers, call other guests etc.
However the idea could be expanded for a League wide show on a Friday night
Idea One: A central host who would link between games. One person would be online and basically ring people at the games who would provide a summary of the events to date. This could be also harnessed to a “main game” for which there would be live coverage.
This would mean that anyone with a mobile phone at the game could answer a call from the “host” and provide an update on the game for listeners.
Idea Two: Fans of each club would take control of their own game and ensure that commentary is provided for that game, each on its own blogtalk show. Therefore each weekend would see up to five blogtalk shows, one for each game.
Pros
- Commentary provided on all games
- Commentary for fans, by fans
- Cheap/Free
- Can spin it as the League “embracing new technology”
Cons
- Facilities vary between clubs and you can’t rely on the backup of an RTE technical team to get it up and running
- Need to ensure that the “commentators” know the players etc
- Not going to be as good as RTE
- Only available on the internet
Also- would there be value in setting up a Twitter account to keep running live scores on a Friday for everyone that was subscribed to it. People could submit goals and incidents to it and everyone would be kept up to date.