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Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 4:44 pm
by VALE PARK
News of the Eagles match followers dropping from 4000 in 2012 to 1500 is shocking,
especially for such a highly successful club.
Note the average member age is 56 years.
Interest in the SANFL continues to diminish by the year.
The SANFL has got to do a lot lot better in everything they do.
ps
Bring back radio broadcasts.
Have a good look at programming,byes and split rounds,
only 18 games in 23 weeks of footy!
The season only goes for about 6 months yet most clubs are struggling but are closed for business for 1 month (2 months if they miss the finals).
Give the followers and members what they want,
games of footy to watch not reasons to defect to other sports and competitions.
If lots more promotion of the league compotition is not forthcoming guess what the attendance numbers will be going in 2018.
Not to mention club's membership numbers!

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 6:09 pm
by Reddeer
locky801 wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Apparently it promotes itself these days so the SANFL don't have to do it.............
Or so it appears!


because they know they are flogging a dead horse if they do :oops:

Well what would we expect with that afl mole olsen at the helm

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 6:40 pm
by Corona Man
VALE PARK wrote:News of the Eagles match followers dropping from 4000 in 2012 to 1500 is shocking,
especially for such a highly successful club.
Note the average member age is 56 years.
Interest in the SANFL continues to diminish by the year.
The SANFL has got to do a lot lot better in everything they do.
ps
Bring back radio broadcasts.
Have a good look at programming,byes and split rounds,
only 18 games in 23 weeks of footy!
The season only goes for about 6 months yet most clubs are struggling but are closed for business for 1 month (2 months if they miss the finals).
Give the followers and members what they want,
games of footy to watch not reasons to defect to other sports and competitions.
If lots more promotion of the league compotition is not forthcoming guess what the attendance numbers will be going in 2018.
Not to mention club's membership numbers!

Torrens is a highly successful club :shock:

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2018 9:21 pm
by johntheclaret
Corona Man wrote:
VALE PARK wrote:News of the Eagles match followers dropping from 4000 in 2012 to 1500 is shocking,
especially for such a highly successful club.
Note the average member age is 56 years.
Interest in the SANFL continues to diminish by the year.
The SANFL has got to do a lot lot better in everything they do.
ps
Bring back radio broadcasts.
Have a good look at programming,byes and split rounds,
only 18 games in 23 weeks of footy!
The season only goes for about 6 months yet most clubs are struggling but are closed for business for 1 month (2 months if they miss the finals).
Give the followers and members what they want,
games of footy to watch not reasons to defect to other sports and competitions.
If lots more promotion of the league compotition is not forthcoming guess what the attendance numbers will be going in 2018.
Not to mention club's membership numbers!

Torrens is a highly successful club :shock:


10 GF’s in 27 years, I’d say that makes them successful

I wish North were as unsuccessful as WWT

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2018 9:23 pm
by johntheclaret
PhilH wrote:Stay tuned, hopefully, for further announcements in the near future, hopefully the next couple of weeks. ( John 11 43-44 )

Anyway, back on topic. Any news yet Phil?

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2018 9:50 pm
by scott
Going by the biblical reference, I assume someone or something is being raised from the dead...

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2018 11:38 pm
by PhilH
Something or someone Scott, correct (well at least metaphorically) .... I promise to post officially when I can.

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 6:41 pm
by Dutchy
Peter Walsh, the Hawthorn/AFL loving commenatator with no noted SANFL background, we are saved!

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 11:38 am
by norwood8
Only diehard fans will show the initiative to buy a digital pass, this definitely doesn't help grow the league beyond the current boundaries of support/interest.

Personally I will rarely sit down to watch a match not involving my team, but I will listen to any match on the radio as I drive around.

Fingers crossed for some future radio coverage. Even the NPL (top level of soccer in the state) has radio coverage.

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 12:26 pm
by goddy11
VALE PARK wrote:News of the Eagles match followers dropping from 4000 in 2012 to 1500 is shocking,
especially for such a highly successful club.
Note the average member age is 56 years.
Interest in the SANFL continues to diminish by the year.
The SANFL has got to do a lot lot better in everything they do.
ps
Bring back radio broadcasts.
Have a good look at programming,byes and split rounds,
only 18 games in 23 weeks of footy!
The season only goes for about 6 months yet most clubs are struggling but are closed for business for 1 month (2 months if they miss the finals).
Give the followers and members what they want,
games of footy to watch not reasons to defect to other sports and competitions.
If lots more promotion of the league compotition is not forthcoming guess what the attendance numbers will be going in 2018.
Not to mention club's membership numbers!


Good write-up Vale Park
Looking at the Eagles financials, the loss in membership fees from the previous year equates to their financial loss for this year.
Like your point on the seasons length. Clubs have basically nothing happening in the longer off season. Have we reduced our season length to accomodate the AFL sides and their requirements at the end of the season.

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 12:39 pm
by Pseudo
norwood8 wrote:Personally I will rarely sit down to watch a match not involving my team, but I will listen to any match on the radio as I drive around.


^ this. If I was ever in the car when a SANFL match * was being broadcast then I'd have it on the radio. If I was working in the garden then I'd have the radio out with me. Proper radio coverage is sorely missed.

* - featuring 2 dinkum teams, natch.

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:05 pm
by Grenville
Pseudo wrote:
norwood8 wrote:Personally I will rarely sit down to watch a match not involving my team, but I will listen to any match on the radio as I drive around.


^ this. If I was ever in the car when a SANFL match * was being broadcast then I'd have it on the radio. If I was working in the garden then I'd have the radio out with me. Proper radio coverage is sorely missed.

* - featuring 2 dinkum teams, natch.


You are both spot on.

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:57 pm
by Dogwatcher
I miss the radio coverage - I'd also listen if I was driving, even if it wasn't a CDFC game, so I could hear score updates.

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:58 pm
by Booney
Dogwatcher wrote:I miss the radio coverage - I'd also listen if I was driving, even if it wasn't a CDFC game, so I could hear score updates.


It develops your knowledge of the opposition players, too.

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 8:27 pm
by scott
You just gotta have radio coverage. End of story.

Whether it's a cost thing or the radio stations are alientated or whatever, it's vital.

Listening on the way to the game, during the game, after the game, to other games. In the car, in the yard, while you're jogging, at the game, through your phone, on your computer, it's easy access.

The digital pass is ok but access is one-dimensional and suits one audience - the one sitting at home on their computer. They're not at the ground and that's the important factor.

You want bums on seats at grounds creating and adding to the atmosphere, contributing to the gate receipts and buying food and drink. You won't get that with a digital pass. You'll get that with well-priced tickets, good footy and people knowing they can listen to the radio. If you must keep tickets at $14 for adults so as not to totally devalue the product, convince others or the family to come - $20 for two adults and limitless kids (who are free anyway). Great deal.

Radio is the future. Not this digital pass stuff.

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 8:31 pm
by scott
PhilH wrote:Something or someone Scott, correct (well at least metaphorically) .... I promise to post officially when I can.

In tune with the biblical theme, I'd love if LifeFM made a return based on last year's trial with what I assume was the digital pass equipment?

I mean, our league games already have commentators. May as well have that commentary broadcasting to radio.

SANFL just needs to make it happen.

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 8:40 pm
by Dutchy
norwood8 wrote:. Even the NPL (top level of soccer in the state) has radio coverage.


Thats the staggering thing, other sports and even other country leagues are expanding into radio coverage and free live streaming, all while the SANFL remove radio coverage and charge for streaming!

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 9:36 pm
by Spargo
The other thing is, when you’re at the game watching your club play & want to know the scores “around the grounds” the only way now (with no radio coverage) is through the SANFL app - which crashes/freezes most f#cking weeks!
It really is so sad yet so, so laughable.

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2018 10:50 am
by Dogwatcher
Spargo wrote:The other thing is, when you’re at the game watching your club play & want to know the scores “around the grounds” the only way now (with no radio coverage) is through the SANFL app - which crashes/freezes most f#cking weeks!
It really is so sad yet so, so laughable.


That's my experience.

Re: 2018 Broadcast Coverage

PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2018 11:16 am
by johntheclaret
My internet connection is shit. Being a little isolated the only coverage I can get is through satellite so watching a game with the digital pass is a nightmare as it just keeps buffering.
Radio had its hiccups but it was a damn site better than what I have now