UTV & BBC & RTE & TV3

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

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T Fearon

GAA coverage here is very good,and arguably better than local soccer.Declan Bogue is with the Belfast Telegraph,and the games are adequately previewed and reported on.

charlieTully

Quote from: T Fearon on February 07, 2016, 07:57:50 PM
GAA coverage here is very good,and arguably better than local soccer.Declan Bogue is with the Belfast Telegraph,and the games are adequately previewed and reported on.

I bet you said let them march.

Main Street

All-Ireland Club Hurling semi-final: Cushendall v Sarsfields
Venue:
Pairc Tailteann, Navan
Date:
Saturday, 6 February
Throw-in:
14:00 GMT
Coverage:
Live commentary on Radio Ulster medium wave

What on earth is medium wave?

armaghniac

Quote from: Main Street on February 07, 2016, 08:09:30 PM
What on earth is medium wave?

it is between Long Wave and Short Wave.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

charlieTully

Quote from: Main Street on February 07, 2016, 08:09:30 PM
All-Ireland Club Hurling semi-final: Cushendall v Sarsfields
Venue:
Pairc Tailteann, Navan
Date:
Saturday, 6 February
Throw-in:
14:00 GMT
Coverage:
Live commentary on Radio Ulster medium wave

What on earth is medium wave?

1341 mw, funny enough the bbc cover ulster gaa far far better than rte.

Gaffer

Quote from: armaghniac on February 07, 2016, 08:14:16 PM
Quote from: Main Street on February 07, 2016, 08:09:30 PM
What on earth is medium wave?

it is between Long Wave and Short Wave.

These three stations have been about since Noah's aul Arc.

Are they heard clearly anywhere and if so where?
"Well ! Well ! Well !  If it ain't the Smoker !!!"

T Fearon

Don't think long wave exists anymore.Its now FM and AM (medium wave).Very good reception everywhere,in the car anyway.

armaghniac

Quote from: Gaffer on February 07, 2016, 10:30:41 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on February 07, 2016, 08:14:16 PM
Quote from: Main Street on February 07, 2016, 08:09:30 PM
What on earth is medium wave?

it is between Long Wave and Short Wave.

These three stations have been about since Noah's aul Arc.

Are they heard clearly anywhere and if so where?

They are not a station, but a range of electromagnetic spectrum.

Quote from: T Fearon on February 07, 2016, 10:36:12 PM
Don't think long wave exists anymore.Its now FM and AM (medium wave).Very good reception everywhere,in the car anyway.

Of course Long wave still exists, RTÉ still use 252kHz, (formerly of Atlantic 252) although they are trying to close it down, something that would prevent good reception of game commentary in some parts of the occupied 6. AM is the modulation used on medium and long wave, but some modern cars have no AM on their radios.
If at first you don't succeed, then goto Plan B

Hereiam

Sport on the BBCNI night news consisted of some footage of the "football league game" down vs monaghan with the result and that was it, no results from any other game. I swear its gettin worse.

T Fearon

I imagine they don't have a big pile of time to devote to sport on the late night news.In any event,with modern communications,a true sporting enthusiast would be aware of the day's sports results long before that late night to news

Hereiam

They showed bloody ice hockey after for the 20 people that would be slightly interested. They had time Tony

Feckitt

A lot of people on this thread have talked about the good coverage bbc give to gaelic games,  but they hide it on medium wave so ordinary ulster protestants  (OUP's) can't hear it. The only time gaelic games are ever mentioned in a non sporting context is if they are inviting the DUP to insult the GAA. They also refuse to acknowledge that it is an All Ireland sport.  Once there are no Ulster teams left it no longer exists in the BBCs eyes. They can't even bring themselves to call it the National League ffs.

Gaffer

Quote from: T Fearon on February 07, 2016, 10:36:12 PM
Don't think long wave exists anymore.Its now FM and AM (medium wave).Very good reception everywhere,in the car anyway.

  Not where I live. (T'rone)
"Well ! Well ! Well !  If it ain't the Smoker !!!"

T Fearon

Time to end the paranoia "hiding it on medium wave!" Ffs.With the live radio coverage and live tv coverage of the Ulster Championship in the summer,I think the BBC gives the GAA fan a good service,all year round.Remember it has a duty to all licence payers,including those who follow minority sports like ice hockey etc.

I can remember when the only coverage of GAA up here was edited highlights of the Ulster Final on Tv,so there has been huge improvements.

DennistheMenace

Quote from: Feckitt on February 07, 2016, 11:32:09 PM
A lot of people on this thread have talked about the good coverage bbc give to gaelic games,  but they hide it on medium wave so ordinary ulster protestants  (OUP's) can't hear it. The only time gaelic games are ever mentioned in a non sporting context is if they are inviting the DUP to insult the GAA. They also refuse to acknowledge that it is an All Ireland sport.  Once there are no Ulster teams left it no longer exists in the BBCs eyes. They can't even bring themselves to call it the National League ffs.

They don't have the rights beyond Ulster AFAIK. Not an agenda.