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It's all very well saying they should be there, but at the majority of grounds in the country that means providing a mobile studio, in addition to all the other setup. And for what? Five minutes before the game, same again at half time and if you're lucky five afterwards!
Last night was the first time I have seen any Irish broadcaster have their presenters sitting in HQ for a domestic game. In our first game in Tallaght, there were no studio facilities of any kind. However, they went out to present the game from the halfway line in the rain, so it's not the lack of a "mobile studio", that's stopping them going out there.
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You talk about bbc's coverage of the football league.
How many live games do they show?
Have you watched the show? Notice anything happening when they get outside the championship/big games in league 1/2?
I'll explain the last one for you. The highlights get shorter, discussion and replays become less frequent. Is this because of a lack of interest, or time? Or because they're going from games covered, from multiple angles, by very high-end video equipment through ones covered by a couple of people with merely high-end tech to some bloke with a camcorder (and, at times it would seem, no tripod)?
Sky show most of the live games in English football, with proper promotion and marketing beforehand, presentation and coverage on the night. There is a highlights show on their sports stations, with multiple repeats. Setanta are the closest to that level here. If you want to watch a repeat of RTE's coverage live or highlights though, then it has to be through a PC.