3rd this season. Pats v Derry and Bray v Limerick the other 2.
He was abysmal in the Pats v Derry game
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Two more games for Setanta Sports
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Setanta Sports have announced that they will screen two upcoming matches in the Premier Division as part of their ongoing coverage of the SSE Airtricity League.
The Setanta cameras will be at Richmond Park on Friday, June 26 for the meeting of St Patrick’s Athletic and Longford Town which will now kick-off at 8pm. The following week, on Friday, July 3, Setanta will show the Louth derby at United Park between Drogheda United and Dundalk. This game will now kick-off at 8.05pm to facilitate the live television coverage.
Both matches will be shown on Setanta Ireland and the programmes will start at 7.30pm each evening.
Upcoming Live TV Games
Friday, June 26: St. Patrick’s Athletic v Longford, Richmond Park, 8pm. (Live on Setanta Ireland)
Friday, July 3: Drogheda United v Dundalk, United Park, 8.05pm. (Live on Setanta Ireland)
So that'll be four games this season for Setanta, and RTE have so far shown... four as well?
Yep. Think RTE's contract is for 15 (maybe 17) from memory. 2 cup semis and the final will be included there.
Last season for league games, RTE showed 11 and Setanta 8.
RTE are great craic with their "contracts"
Much prefer setantas coverage they don't feck about KO times (yes I know games were moved but they were a BH and it was great to see a double header) and they do a real professional job of the coverage
Setanta do feck about with kick-off times, they just don't make them 7:05 with 5 minutes coverage. They actually do a fairly decent analysis of games though and I much prefer their coverage too. It's just a pity it's not on terrestrial television.
The actual game itself is usually covered much better by RTE as they have more cameras and people on the ground than Setanta. Setanta have done a live game with only 2 cameras and both on the half way line in the gantry before.
Punditry and analysis is much better on Setanta as they give it a bit of time. I find Damian Lynch to be excellent too
It is a pity they are not terrestrial. Might actually get value for having a tv licence if it was possible for them to put Setanta Ireland on Saorview! Sky make so much money on advertising, subscriptions boost their profits. It's a shame Setanta Ireland can't be brought on to Saorview, with Setanta 1 remaining behind their pay wall. One could act as more advertising for the other. Keep the across the water action on Setanta 1. Not likely to happen I know.
It might do. Setanta Ireland is free to UPC customers.
Setanta Ireland on Saorview is a possibility, but the reality is so much of the population insist on paying for TV, despite there never being a wider choice of FTA terrestrial and satellite (including all the top rated channels) that they'd probably find it hard to justify the transmission costs.
I'll say again, I just don't get RTE's live coverage. The costs are surely in covering the match, but then they scrimp on time for the analysis. So we have a highlights package that has way too much talk and not enough action, and live coverage basically all action and no talk.
Setanta to show City vs Bohs
http://www.corkcityfc.ie/home/2015/0...medium=twitter
RTÉ screwing kick-off times again
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Originally Posted by RTÉ
Must be Duffer's debut if rte are interested in showing a Monday night fixture.
Well, you can forget about the floating fans for that game on the Monday, Liverpool are playing on the same night in the EPL!
Maybe they are rethinking things after the viewing figures of the Dundalk v Bate game...not likely!
Peaked at 237k
60k for live LoI games
34k for Soccer Republic.
Id like to know what live EPL games on RTE would be and Champions League games too. One thing though is that that figure for the BATE game is certainly useful when dealing with sponsors - not bad at all for the likes of Fyffes with their brand on show for nearly a couple of hours. Plenty of online and abroad viewers that wouldnt be counted too which could push the figure to the 250k mark. To state the obvious it does show that the CL really is where the leverage is for income beyond prizemoney!
https://twitter.com/irishtvratings
Interesting comparison here:
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The most watched on @SkySports last season in Ire was @ManUtd home defeat to @SouthamptonFC Ave 131K Peak 231K
It is an interesting comparison and certainly shows a glimpse of what could be achieved if the league could develop on a European competition front. Free to view is bound to pick up more viewers than subscription. I dont really know how viewing numbers are collated but with games on sky or BT are viewers in the pub, for example, factored in?
They were! It was likened to a World Cup (which Ireland were in of course) as those without tickets headed out for the game. There were also long queues at Tesco and the like with people buying beers and snacks to group up and sit in to watch the game, and also those watching on the big screen at the town Square. The restriction on capacity at Oriel frustratingly lost the club significant cash as it would have outsold even the League decider, but that's a different issue.
These sort of nights are not a regular thing but if a rough estimate of 300k watched a LoI side in their 1st tie of the CL, 2nd round after a defeat away 1st leg but with a chance of going through, well there is some, at least little, hope that things could improve for the domestic game image. Was Pat's home game against Legia televised? I was abroad at the time. A comparison with that would be a gauge of whether the numbers for the BATE game are a bit of an anomaly or whether interest is generated for European hopefuls.
I am obviously biased, but retaining the league and doing it all again and with a bit of luck in the draw the whole league could benefit if the TV numbers show some public appetite for seeing domestic teams in Europe doing well; rather than going in to Celtic, or Man U default supporter mode and belittling homegrown efforts.
(yes I am on one of those boring quiet work nights! which now that ive said it we will get hammered 'til 8am)
Setanta televised both Pats' games against Legia.
How many games (European & domestic) have been shown to date? (either on RTE or Setanta)
Is Shamrock r. v Pats live on Setanta tomorrow night ?
I was chatting to whoever that is on twitter with the ratings last night and asked for some comparable figures, he just got back to me this morning with some for the same time slots on RTE.
Friday 7:30-9:30:
Fri average excluding European Championship Qualifiers, World Cup and 6 Nations:
87k, 102 including them. 2014 figures.
Wednesday: 7:30-9:30:
Wed average excluding World Cup and Champions League:
104k. Including World Cup and Champions League 130k. 2014 figs
I know we're only going on a two game snapshot of a league decider and a bandwagon jumping CL qualifier but again the figures for those two:
Dundalk V Cork:
Average 163k Peak 251k Fig higher but Oct TV viewing higher than summer
Dundalk V BATE ave 135 peak 237k
Context @SoccRepublic 34k
Live LOI matches average 60k
Couple of things to factor in; yes the viewers for those 2 games show there's a market there for people to watch and that they will watch the LOI but it's arguably the 2 biggest games of the last year though and not a bread and butter league clash etc.
The trick is getting it as a regular scheduled thing, there should be match on at the same time/ day each week for the routine of it, viewers get into the habit of watching/ doing things as people are creatures of habit, especially when it comes to tv watching etc. Plus live sport is DVR proof so it's attractive to advertisers.
On the flipside, production costs for RTE obviously higher than running a 15 year old repeat of Friends or Reeling in the Years, clubs see a drop at the gate and get no money for games being on tv.
There is potential there, although The Nuge and his D4 fetish for egg chasing precludes anything else of course.
Surely its not beyond the financial whizz of the FAI to negotiate some form of payment when a game hits X number of viewers.
Sure isn't JD excellent at doing deals?
Dundalk V Shams and league cup final to be shown on Setanta.
http://www.sseairtricityleague.ie/ne...amrock-rovers?
Any games on this Friday?
Sky Sports 1: English Premier League - Aston Villa vs. Manchester United - 19:45
Sky Sports 5: Spanish Super Cup - Athletic Club vs. Barcelona - 21:00
Eurosport 2 : Valais Women's Cup - Olympique Lyonnais vs. Zurich - 15:00, Paris Saint-Germain vs. Bayern Munich - 18:00
BT Sport 1: French Ligue 1 - Monaco vs. Lille - 19:30
BT Sport Europe: German Bundesliga - Bayern Munich vs. Hamburg - 19:30
Setanta Sports 1: Belgian Pro League - Club Brugge v Kortrijk - 19:30
Ah, I'm only messing...
None this weekend but Shamrock Rovers vs. Cork City live on RTE 2 on Monday night.
Cork City v St. Pats (Holders) @ Turners Cross, FAI Cup this Friday 21st August, RTE 2. :)
I think the kick-off is scheduled for 7.25pm for some reason by the RTE Heads! :confused:
Strange kick off time by RTE wonder what their reason was ?
They're giving the game proper coverage. Coverage starts at 7, kick off at 7.25 and next programme at 9.30. Much better then usual 7/7.05/9 way they do it
Have to say it was grand to see a good 15-20 minutes of build up before the game, apart from Stuey Byrne's rambling for about 5 of those mins as he completely forgot the point he was going to make! Much better than 2 minutes and 2 ad breaks and then kick off, hopefully they continue to do it this way going forward.
Stuey Byrne seems to be getting worse and worse.