Maybe:BBC Radio Berkshire wrote:Hi all,
My name's Ollie - I'll be looking after online coverage of the Royals on http://www.bbc.co.uk/berkshire this season.
We've got plenty of ideas for the season ahead but I'd love to hear any suggestions for ways we could improve or new features you'd like to see.
We already offer:
- Read or listen again to post-match interviews
- Match reports from BBC Sport
- Photo galleries of special events (eg being crowned champions)
- All the latest Reading news from ourselves and BBC Sport
- Reading FC Fantasy Football competition (score prediction)
What we CAN'T do is offer live online commentary. We don't own the rights to broadcast this over the internet - it's the same for every local BBC radio station, not just us.
Let me know what else you think we could do, what we're already doing well and need to keep doing, and what we can do better. Either pop a reply in this thread or you can email me direct.
Many thanks!
Ollie Williams oliver.williams@bbc.co.uk
(And yes, I've nicked Joel's log-in...)
I for one will be REALLY impressed if you can offer THAT this season!Ollie at BBC Radio Berkshire wrote:Hi all,
We've got plenty of ideas for the season ahead but I'd love to hear any suggestions for ways we could improve or new features you'd like to see.
We already offer:
- Match reports from BBC Sport
- Photo galleries of special events (eg being crowned champions)
I concur on this one, i cannot always listen to the match on match day. And highlights usually just don't cut it. A full podcast of the match the following day would be awesome. Or even the entire afternoon coverage including pre and post match.Royal With Cheese wrote:Would it be possible to offer us podcasts of the commentary of the match say a day afterwards?
Quiz Competitions - the master brain competition was good on a Friday evening, it'd be good to see that continue and complemented by an online thing of some sort.BBC Radio Berkshire wrote:Hi all,
My name's Ollie - I'll be looking after online coverage of the Royals on http://www.bbc.co.uk/berkshire this season.
We've got plenty of ideas for the season ahead but I'd love to hear any suggestions for ways we could improve or new features you'd like to see.
We already offer:
- Read or listen again to post-match interviews
- Match reports from BBC Sport
- Photo galleries of special events (eg being crowned champions)
- All the latest Reading news from ourselves and BBC Sport
- Reading FC Fantasy Football competition (score prediction)
What we CAN'T do is offer live online commentary. We don't own the rights to broadcast this over the internet - it's the same for every local BBC radio station, not just us.
Let me know what else you think we could do, what we're already doing well and need to keep doing, and what we can do better. Either pop a reply in this thread or you can email me direct.
Many thanks!
Ollie Williams oliver.williams@bbc.co.uk
(And yes, I've nicked Joel's log-in...)
Beat me to it. Would be interesting to feature folks 'behind the scenes'.Stranded wrote:Anyway, how about a "Day in the Life" series following different people at the club - from JM down to the ticket office?
Yeah - the Royals Footy Phone-In and Greame Murty's spot on Monday morning's Andrew Peach show as 2 separate Podcasts would be really good as I often miss both due to work. RealAudio is no good as that needs to be streamed with a PC.Scrappy wrote:Or even just a Royals Podcast which can be played on any MP3 player with interviews, commentaries, gossip, punditry. Something to download on a Thursday evening and listen to on the bus to work on Friday morning.
Agreed that would be very useful as often miss these showsWestCoast Life wrote:Yeah - the Royals Footy Phone-In and Greame Murty's spot on Monday morning's Andrew Peach show as 2 separate Podcasts would be really good as I often miss both due to work. RealAudio is no good as that needs to be streamed with a PC.Scrappy wrote:Or even just a Royals Podcast which can be played on any MP3 player with interviews, commentaries, gossip, punditry. Something to download on a Thursday evening and listen to on the bus to work on Friday morning.
Why should we trust you? You've already admitted you are a thiefBBC Radio Berkshire wrote:
(And yes, I've nicked Joel's log-in...)
If you can't offer online commentary - what's the chances of you guys offering live text commentary, with views and witty comments along the lines of the main BBC site with regard to major cricket / football matches??BBC Radio Berkshire wrote:Hi all,
My name's Ollie - I'll be looking after online coverage of the Royals on http://www.bbc.co.uk/berkshire this season.
We've got plenty of ideas for the season ahead but I'd love to hear any suggestions for ways we could improve or new features you'd like to see.
We already offer:
- Read or listen again to post-match interviews
- Match reports from BBC Sport
- Photo galleries of special events (eg being crowned champions)
- All the latest Reading news from ourselves and BBC Sport
- Reading FC Fantasy Football competition (score prediction)
What we CAN'T do is offer live online commentary. We don't own the rights to broadcast this over the internet - it's the same for every local BBC radio station, not just us.
Let me know what else you think we could do, what we're already doing well and need to keep doing, and what we can do better. Either pop a reply in this thread or you can email me direct.
Many thanks!
Ollie Williams oliver.williams@bbc.co.uk
(And yes, I've nicked Joel's log-in...)
i like this idea but wouldn't want the whole match on a podcast just the highlights, as i don't have a spare 90mins to listen to the match again especially if we play 2 or 3 games in a week!Royal With Cheese wrote:Would it be possible to offer us podcasts of the commentary of the match say a day afterwards?
BBC has live text commentary on all games - certainly Prem/Championsip at least. It's not particularly amusing in the same way as the cricket commentary but is there.Dirk Gently wrote:Won't the BBC 5-Live site do live text commentary anyway - I thought they did to all Premier league matches?
For local radio, it is only broadcast from a local DAB compatible transmitter, so you cannot pick up BBCRB from outside the area.Skin wrote:Whats the score with DAB radio. Broadcasts live commentary on there but do you need to live within the normal broadcast region to pick it up, or can someone in Wales for example pick it up on their DAB?
Perhaps direct links to the 5-Live text commentary (mentioned previously) for Reading games.BBC Radio Berkshire wrote:Surely by the time it's been typed out and submitted it isn't live anymore?
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