by The 17 Bus » 25 Jul 2006 12:04
by STAR Voice » 25 Jul 2006 12:05
by Platypuss » 25 Jul 2006 12:34
Hoop BlahAlan Titchmarsh One wonders why it had to be exclusive rights? Why not have both 107 and Auntie pay 50 grand each? The club gets their 100k and we get two radio stations providing friendly rivalry with their coverage - wins all round methinks.
By the sounds of things the price 107 have paid isn't for the exclusive rights. If it was then this really would be a dead debate as the BBC wouldn't be able to match the price and gain rights after 107 have agreed the deal for exclusivity.
I'm guessing, but I think they've announced it as exclusive because nobody else was willing to pay the price set by the club for radio coverage and so as a result 107 have ended up with 'exclusive' coverage.
by CocoPops » 25 Jul 2006 12:43
STAR Campaigns
So we may be round with the begging bowl later - watch this space!
by Warfield Royal » 25 Jul 2006 12:52
by Huntley & Palmer » 25 Jul 2006 12:56
by TFF » 25 Jul 2006 12:59
Warfield Royal Under the circumstances I'm against the fans having to pay anything. This is not a case of contributing to a worthy cause in order to make up a small shortfall. BBCRB were held to ransom to pay way over the odds.
by TFF » 25 Jul 2006 13:01
Huntley & Palmer Would I be right in saying that BBC would have a scenario on their hands in that Reading FC is the only league club not covered by their local or county radio stations?
by ellpryjon » 25 Jul 2006 13:27
by Woodcote Royal » 25 Jul 2006 13:51
That Friday FeelingWarfield Royal Under the circumstances I'm against the fans having to pay anything. This is not a case of contributing to a worthy cause in order to make up a small shortfall. BBCRB were held to ransom to pay way over the odds.
Won't see another penny from me.
I paid RFC £710 for my season tickets, and I paid £131.50 to the BBC by way of my licence fee. I really feel they ought to be able to reach agreement without going cap in hand via STAR.
by TFF » 25 Jul 2006 14:12
Woodcote Royal Those who begrudge doing the same are just decending to the level of those who were prepared to make such a crass decision in the first place.
Woodcote Royal We've taken the moral high ground and there's no need for us to give it up.
Woodcote Royal We shame others in to doing what they should have done in the first place
by Gav » 25 Jul 2006 14:16
by Woodcote Royal » 25 Jul 2006 14:23
That Friday FeelingWoodcote Royal Those who begrudge doing the same are just decending to the level of those who were prepared to make such a crass decision in the first place.
Obviously I don't agree. I'm the first to put my hand in my pocket when a few million asians have been devastated by a tsunami, or when David Walliams avoids the ferry fare, or even perhaps when the local scout group need me to buy them a brick. As a licence fee payer I don't see the BBC as a charity deserving of my support. I fully support a publicly funded BBC and have no objection to paying the licence fee.Woodcote Royal We've taken the moral high ground and there's no need for us to give it up.
Absolutely. I'm not.Woodcote Royal We shame others in to doing what they should have done in the first place
I feel RFC ought to do the decent thing and accept the 'going rate' for their product. Thirty odd grand is not a large percentage of annual turnover for JM to waive. He'll probably get a lot of that back in merchandise sales from a happy and interested fanbase.
Having said that, £20,000 is not a large sum of money to the BBC either.
They can sort this out themselves.
by TFF » 25 Jul 2006 14:23
by Gav » 25 Jul 2006 14:24
That Friday Feeling I feel RFC ought to do the decent thing and accept the 'going rate' for their product.
That Friday Feeling Having said that, £20,000 is not a large sum of money to the BBC either
by TFF » 25 Jul 2006 14:30
Gav At this stage it is only speculation, as a deal may yet be thrashed out, but I for one, am more than willing to put my hand in my pocket (in these exceptional circumstances) should the need arise.
by ellpryjon » 25 Jul 2006 14:36
That Friday Feeling Question for STAR.
Should you be required to fund-raise to maintain BBCRB coverage will you undertake to do so for our second season in the Premiership?
by Wycombe Royal » 25 Jul 2006 14:39
That Friday Feeling I feel RFC ought to do the decent thing and accept the 'going rate' for their product.
by Blue Heart » 25 Jul 2006 14:53
by Gav » 25 Jul 2006 15:01
Blue Heart I'm very impressed with how STAR have handled this so far, and as I am not a member, I shall now be signing up as soon as I can find a form.
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