UTV & BBC & RTE & TV3

Started by Tyrone Dreamer, August 02, 2007, 06:44:19 PM

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mountainboii

I half expected them to have a few clips this evening, that they'd saved up because they were maybe a bit short on time yesterday with the rugby, etc. But silly me for being so optimistic  :-\

That means, of the ten league games in both football and hurling this weekend involving the six counties, which cumulatively attracted in excess of 30000 spectators, they showed a grand total of 3 scores (and two of them were by Kerry FFS).

Piss poor effort. But at least we've been well informed that there's some event on in Donard with a load of English lads riding their bikes over dead trees.  ::)

Maguire01

Quote from: AFS on February 17, 2009, 08:26:22 PM
But at least we've been well informed that there's some event on in Donard with a load of English lads riding their bikes over dead trees.  ::)
:D

fred the red

People defended the beeb over their coverage of the McKenna cup, but their coverage for the national league has been placid at best.


Is there anywhere that shows the amount of coverage each local sport receives on our regional station?


Does anyone believe the Beeb are appeasing their licence payers?

ziggysego

Quote from: fred the red on February 17, 2009, 09:40:41 PM
People defended the beeb over their coverage of the McKenna cup, but their coverage for the national league has been placid at best.


Is there anywhere that shows the amount of coverage each local sport receives on our regional station?


Does anyone believe the Beeb are appeasing their licence payers?

Donagh tried to get this information off the BBC under the Freedom of Information Act. They weren't forecoming with the information and just ran off a bit of spin.

Even on the radio, Shane used my club as an example of the coverage the BBC provided. I chuckled at that one.
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glens73

6 week ban for McMenamin which UTV focus on more than Cushendall's unlucky but great effort today.

They even showed Ricey's grope on Galvin 3 times!

Tyrone Dreamer

At least they have some info on Cross up on teletext. There's quotes from "all star winger" Oisin McConville.

fred the red

Quote from: Tyrone Dreamer on February 22, 2009, 06:15:06 PM
At least they have some info on Cross up on teletext. There's quotes from "all star winger" Oisin McConville.


Can someone enlighten me what a winger is? is this a derogratory term?

Hardy

It is when there's a 'h' in it. Otherwise it has no meaning in Gaelic Football. I presume this is now an 'in' joke at UTV.

ziggysego

I was just checking the BBC Sports NI main page and this is the header for Season Ticket.

What's next on Season Ticket
Season Ticket will be back for another short run in March with boxing, rugby, horse racing and football all featured.

Where's the GAA?
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ziggysego

We all know what the BBC refer football to and it isn't football.
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orangeman

I see Danny Murphy giving the media a bit of a touch in his report to the Ulster Council meeting.


Fair play Danny.

Doogie Browser

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Some suit from UTV has hit back at Danny Murphy in todays Irish News, did you all not know they had cameras in Tyrone on the Friday before and the Monday after the All ireland, so there.  End of.  Well done UTV.

Tyrone Dreamer

Yeah it was the head of news and content Rob Morrision. He was suprised that there was negative comments from Danny Murphy about UTV's gaa coverage. He said UTV's commitment to gaa sport has increased dramatically in the past season. They commit a significant amount of investment to gaelic games and even sent camera's to Tyrone 2 nights in a row for All Ireland coverage. They also had Mickey Harte on from the stormount event for 30 seconds were he was asked who would win the Ireland France rugby game. He makes some good points I suppose - it cant be cheap sending crews around Europe after NI and Ulster so we should be glad there is any budget left for the gaa. Dont forget there is also a great teletext service available on their channel where there is usually an article up about some gaa winger or another each night.

Feckitt

UTV's latest Teletext update.

Crossmaglen Hope for International Glory

Northern Ireland Champions Crossmaglen play Republic Champions Kilmacrud Cokes on St Patrick's Day.
Ger's skipper John Donnellson hopes that star winger Oisin McConville can rattle the onion bag for the border outfit,
and bring the cup back to the province.  Former Glenavon star McConville is current top scorer.  Kick off at 3.00pm

Uladh

Jesus Christ. That's brutal.

I was reading last night about antrim winger neil mcmanus too