The First STAR Blog

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The First STAR Blog

by Row Z Royal » 30 Jul 2007 21:28

http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/pa ... 69,00.html

Good read.

No mention of the Fans' Team and their most improved player of last season, or the palava surrounding getting him the trophies, however. :?

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 30 Jul 2007 22:23

TBF, FFF > Fan's Team

"6-1 on your big day out" :lol:

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by RG30 » 31 Jul 2007 00:28

One question for those at STAR, why do the blog?

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by bb0118 » 31 Jul 2007 02:33

RG30 One question for those at STAR, why do the blog?

Why not?

They do a kinda blog in the programme anyway

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by Behindu » 31 Jul 2007 07:00

RG30 One question for those at STAR, why do the blog?


Why ask such a bizarre question ?


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by STAR Voice » 31 Jul 2007 09:25

RG30 One question for those at STAR, why do the blog?


Why on earth not? It's a great chance to let people know what we're doing in a bit more detail than they normally see.

After all, there is no such thing as too much communication.

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by TFF » 31 Jul 2007 10:20

RG30 One question for those at STAR, why do the blog?


A question for you:

Do you think there are more visitors to the OS than the STAR site?

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by STAR Voice » 31 Jul 2007 10:32

That Friday Feeling Do you think there are more visitors to the OS than the STAR site?


Almost inevitably - we don't have the resources or the marketing power to push people to the site like Premium TV (Virgin Media as they are now) and the football clubs do.

We'd never be able to compete with them - and frankly we'd never even try - because their website is seen as a revenue earner whereas we've never positioned the STAR website as anything more than a limited information resource.

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by TFF » 31 Jul 2007 10:38

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That Friday Feeling Do you think there are more visitors to the OS than the STAR site?


Almost inevitably - we don't have the resources or the marketing power to push people to the site like Premium TV (Virgin Media as they are now) and the football clubs do.

We'd never be able to compete with them - and frankly we'd never even try - because their website is seen as a revenue earner whereas we've never positioned the STAR website as anything more than a limited information resource.


My question was supposed to offer an answer to RG30 - it was not intended as a challenge to you.


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by STAR Voice » 31 Jul 2007 10:39

Apologies!

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by RG30 » 31 Jul 2007 12:40

Why am I getting hounded, was genuinally interested to know why STAR are doing the blog, never indicated it was good or bad.

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by The 17 Bus » 31 Jul 2007 12:47

Impressive increase in membership last season, 3000 to over 4000. Would have thought someone would have arranged to have the envelopes collected though, rather than shoved into pillar boxes all over the place, I feel sure the PO could arrange that, so long as was not a strike day!!

Nice to get a deeper view of whats going on rather than just a news headline on the STAR (Supporters Trust At Reading) site.

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by Physci » 31 Jul 2007 13:26

STAR Campaigns ...Premium TV (Virgin Media as they are now)...


Premium TV are not part of Virgin Media as it has been owned by a turnaround group since 2002 (were part of NTL prior to that). Now just been bought by Access Industries (US Group)

http://www.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10823~1077274,00.html


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by STAR Voice » 31 Jul 2007 14:03

The 17 Bus Impressive increase in membership last season, 3000 to over 4000. Would have thought someone would have arranged to have the envelopes collected though, rather than shoved into pillar boxes all over the place, I feel sure the PO could arrange that, so long as was not a strike day!!


The PO will only arrange such things if you do them regularly, but we only do this once a year so they're not that interested. It's easier to split the load and take the pain once a year, rather than spend lots of time trying to sort something like this out.

It's a valid point though - there are lots of things we could do better, but there are relatively few of us (all with jobs to do, too!) and we're trying to do so much that we sometimes miss out on ways to improve processes.

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by STAR Voice » 31 Jul 2007 14:06

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STAR Campaigns ...Premium TV (Virgin Media as they are now)...


Premium TV are not part of Virgin Media as it has been owned by a turnaround group since 2002 (were part of NTL prior to that). Now just been bought by Access Industries (US Group)

http://www.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10823~1077274,00.html


I bow to your superior knowledge on the subject. I knew Premium TV used to be part of NTL, and I knew NTL is now Virgin Media, but I missed the split-off.

It looks like Virgin Media is now just a customer of Premium TV, as PTV will be doing the setup and presentation of the Virgin Voice football service to be launched in the next few weeks.

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Re: The First STAR Blog

by STAR Liaison » 01 Aug 2007 11:27

Row Z Royal http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Blogs/0,,10306~1081369,00.html

Good read.

No mention of the Fans' Team and their most improved player of last season, or the palava surrounding getting him the trophies, however. :?


It might have got a mention if STAR had had a report of it :shock: At the last meeting we did talk about it and no-one knew anything about how the fans team had got on, so as we also often find, it is all a matter of communication :oops:

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by STAR Liaison » 01 Aug 2007 11:33

The 17 Bus Would have thought someone would have arranged to have the envelopes collected though, rather than shoved into pillar boxes all over the place, I feel sure the PO could arrange that, so long as was not a strike day!!


Isn't that what pillar boxes are for? As it happens it was a strike day and even if not someone would have had to take all of them home (a mammoth task as the pile was quite high) as the PO do not collect at 10pm. It is also true that we had some PO sacks to take them directly to the PO but so many people offered to post them that we used that option - no big deal.

I didn't think you worked as a postie but your obsession with the way we sent out renewal notices does seem a little worrying unless you have changed employment :wink:

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Re: The First STAR Blog

by Row Z Royal » 01 Aug 2007 15:46

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Row Z Royal http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Blogs/0,,10306~1081369,00.html

Good read.

No mention of the Fans' Team and their most improved player of last season, or the palava surrounding getting him the trophies, however. :?


It might have got a mention if STAR had had a report of it :shock: At the last meeting we did talk about it and no-one knew anything about how the fans team had got on, so as we also often find, it is all a matter of communication :oops:


The author of the blog handed me the trophies personally at our stylish venue - The Hope Tap. Shoddy.

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Re: The First STAR Blog

by STAR Liaison » 01 Aug 2007 15:50

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The author of the blog handed me the trophies personally at our stylish venue - The Hope Tap. Shoddy.


He didn't make the last meeting and it wasn't in his written report 8)

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Re: The First STAR Blog

by STAR Voice » 01 Aug 2007 15:52

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Row Z Royal http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Blogs/0,,10306~1081369,00.html

Good read.

No mention of the Fans' Team and their most improved player of last season, or the palava surrounding getting him the trophies, however. :?


It might have got a mention if STAR had had a report of it :shock: At the last meeting we did talk about it and no-one knew anything about how the fans team had got on, so as we also often find, it is all a matter of communication :oops:


The author of the blog handed me the trophies personally at our stylish venue - The Hope Tap. Shoddy.


The author of the blog is still awaiting some photos of the presentation before it can be properly publicised. :wink:

Plus blogs are by definition regular events, so there's all season to write these things in, and he didn't want to use up all the big stories in the first one. Perhaps he's waiting until after the Cambridge Tournament (for which STAR is sponsoring the Fans' Team's match fees) to cover this area of our involvement.

Plus the author of the blog only gets 1000 words and had to leave other things out in this one - like not mentioning the STAR AGM on August 16th! :oops:

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