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Saturday 29th October - Today FM
Philip Egan presented Premier League Live, joined by Mark Lawrenson between 2-3pm Premier League Sunderland v Arsenal - Roger Tames Manchester United v Burnley - Ron Jones and Jason McAteer (3pm commentary) Middlesbrough v AFC Bournemouth - Grahame Lloyd Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City - Ian Beach Watford v Hull City - Peter Hood West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City - Alan Tolley Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Nigel Bidmead Newstalk 106-108FM Ger Gilroy presented Off The Ball alongside Nathan Murphy, Dave McIntyre and Eoin Sheahan Premier League (as IRN) Sunderland v Arsenal - Al Ross Manchester United v Burnley - Darren Stannage Middlesbrough v AFC Bournemouth - Lee Stott Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City - Guy Swindells Watford v Hull City - Andrew Cheal West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City - Clive Edwards I imagine Nigel Bidmead was also IRN's man at Crystal Palace v Liverpool. |
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Sunday 30th October - talkSPORT
Mark Saggers presented Sunday Exclusive and The Full Time Phone-In from Goodison Park alongside Ray Houghton Premier League Everton v West Ham United - Jim Proudfoot and Ray Houghton (1.30pm commentary), with James Dodd conducting interviews and producing Southampton v Chelsea - Ian Abrahams Championship Birmingham City v Aston Villa - Tom Ross Cricket: Second Test Match Bangladesh v England - Jon Norman American Football: NFL International Series Washington Redskins @ Cincinnati Bengals (Wembley Stadium) - Olly Wilson Formula 1: Mexican Grand Prix Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City - Graham Courtney talkSPORT Live Premier League Everton v West Ham United - John Anderson and Danny Gabbidon Southampton v Chelsea - Phil Blacker and Jason Euell Bundesliga Hoffenheim v Hertha Berlin - Toby Gilles Koln v Hamburger SV - Kevin Hatchard BBC WM 95.6 Paul Franks presented BBC WM 95.6 Sport from St Andrew's Championship Birmingham City v Aston Villa - Richard Wilford and Clinton Morrison (12noon commentary on DAB); Mike Taylor and Garry Thompson (12noon commentary on 95.6FM) As Westy2 mentioned over the page, BBC WM split their platforms to provide separate Blues and Villa-slanted commentaries on the Second City Derby, as they did for Aston Villa v Wolves a few weeks ago. Once again, the Villa-based service took priority on 95.6FM, with both DAB platforms getting the Blues one. Not sure which commentary went out on Freeview channel 722. Paul Franks presented joint build-up, half-time and post-match segments as coverage ran from 11am-3pm following a special breakfast show with Daz Hale, Ian Clarkson and Dennis Mortimer between 9-11am. One notable absentee was Mark Regan, who is WM's designated Villa commentator. I know it's the half-term holidays, so he might still be away with his family, but nevertheless it's a surprise he'd miss a derby. I wonder if he was providing a separate commentary for the Aston Villa official website or if they took WM's one? |
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Sunday 30th October - talkSPORT
Mark Saggers presented Sunday Exclusive and The Full Time Phone-In from Goodison Park alongside Ray Houghton Premier League Everton v West Ham United - Jim Proudfoot and Ray Houghton (1.30pm commentary), with James Dodd conducting interviews and producing Southampton v Chelsea - Ian Abrahams Championship Birmingham City v Aston Villa - Tom Ross Cricket: Second Test Match Bangladesh v England - Jon Norman American Football: NFL International Series Washington Redskins @ Cincinnati Bengals (Wembley Stadium) - Olly Wilson Formula 1: Mexican Grand Prix Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City - Graham Courtney talkSPORT Live Premier League Everton v West Ham United - John Anderson and Danny Gabbidon Southampton v Chelsea - Phil Blacker and Jason Euell Bundesliga Hoffenheim v Hertha Berlin - Toby Gilles Koln v Hamburger SV - Kevin Hatchard BBC WM 95.6 Paul Franks presented BBC WM 95.6 Sport from St Andrew's Championship Birmingham City v Aston Villa - Richard Wilford and Clinton Morrison (12noon commentary on DAB); Mike Taylor and Garry Thompson (12noon commentary on 95.6FM) As Westy2 mentioned over the page, BBC WM split their platforms to provide separate Blues and Villa-slanted commentaries on the Second City Derby, as they did for Aston Villa v Wolves a few weeks ago. Once again, the Villa-based service took priority on 95.6FM, with both DAB platforms getting the Blues one. Not sure which commentary went out on Freeview channel 722. Paul Franks presented joint build-up, half-time and post-match segments as coverage ran from 11am-3pm following a special breakfast show with Daz Hale, Ian Clarkson and Dennis Mortimer between 9-11am. One notable absentee was Mark Regan, who is WM's designated Villa commentator. I know it's the half-term holidays, so he might still be away with his family, but nevertheless it's a surprise he'd miss a derby. I wonder if he was providing a separate commentary for the Aston Villa official website or if they took WM's one? (I Could try asking Daz Hale on Twitter if you want?) Normally 722 takes the Wolves Dab service, unless there's a way of overriding it? |
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I thought it was Blues on 95.6 (as it was coming from St Andrews) & Villa on Dab, but I could be wrong.
(I Could try asking Daz Hale on Twitter if you want?) Normally 722 takes the Wolves Dab service, unless there's a way of overriding it? When questioned on this, the follow-up tweet from the WM Sport account states that it will be "the other way round for the game at Villa Park" - but then when Aston Villa hosted Wolves at Villa Park, the Villa service was on FM and the Wolves one was on DAB. I'm sure RadioPhoenix will be along to slate WM for this, and I don't blame him. Unless they put Blues on FM for the derby at Villa Park AND Wolves on FM for the derby at Molineux, he has every right to do so. After two of the four derbies involving Aston Villa, it does appear as if they are prioritising the Villa supporting section of their audience. As for what they did on Freeview, on the face of it you'd assume they'd put the DAB service on channel 722 - as this is what they usually do when there is a two-way FM/DAB split. But the chap who replied to the tweet I have linked to confirms that the Villa-slanted service went out on Freeview. Going by the very end of the iPlayer upload of WM's build-up, this would appear to be the case, as after they had handed over to commentary on there they went to Mike Taylor and Garry Thompson. I've always assumed the online platform (even though it cuts out on kick-off) is a mirror of Freeview - typically on Saturdays at 3pm when everyone is playing you get the DAB in Wolverhampton output, which I think usually airs on TV as well, during the minute or two before the disclaimer kicks in. |
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Sunday 30th October - talkSPORT 2
Dan Windle presented La Liga Live La Liga Las Palmas v Celta Vigo - Phil Blacker and Chris Perry (7.45pm commentary) Newstalk 106-108FM Joe Molloy presented Off The Ball alongside Richie McCormack Premier League Everton v West Ham United - Dave McIntyre and Damian Lynch (1.30pm commentary) Southampton v Chelsea - Des Curran and Stuey Byrne (4pm commentary) I've cribbed the Off The Ball details from their Twitter account, seeing as Newstalk Listen Back hasn't uploaded anything since the early hours of yesterday. Going by that, Stephen Ward was originally going to be with McIntyre at Goodison Park (Damian Lynch is a former Leeds youngster who spent most of his career in the League of Ireland, which suggests he was a late replacement for a better known name), while Bernard O'Toole and Alan McLoughlin are listed as their planned team at St Mary's. I have no idea what happened there, with them taking commentary from a team who I believe do more Irish TV work than radio. |
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Conor McManara did Everton vs West Ham for 5Live
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This week on 5Live
Stoke vs Swansea - Steve Wilson & Chris Waddle City vs Barca - John Murray, Alan Green & Ally McCoist Spurs vs Leverkusen - Ian Dennis & Andy Townsend - not for me Ian! |
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No, going by Twitter (and I'm pretty sure Paul Franks mentioned this on-air during the build-up too), the Villa-slanted service was on FM while the Blues-based one was on DAB.
When questioned on this, the follow-up tweet from the WM Sport account states that it will be "the other way round for the game at Villa Park" - but then when Aston Villa hosted Wolves at Villa Park, the Villa service was on FM and the Wolves one was on DAB. I'm sure RadioPhoenix will be along to slate WM for this, and I don't blame him. Unless they put Blues on FM for the derby at Villa Park AND Wolves on FM for the derby at Molineux, he has every right to do so. After two of the four derbies involving Aston Villa, it does appear as if they are prioritising the Villa supporting section of their audience. As for what they did on Freeview, on the face of it you'd assume they'd put the DAB service on channel 722 - as this is what they usually do when there is a two-way FM/DAB split. But the chap who replied to the tweet I have linked to confirms that the Villa-slanted service went out on Freeview. Going by the very end of the iPlayer upload of WM's build-up, this would appear to be the case, as after they had handed over to commentary on there they went to Mike Taylor and Garry Thompson. I've always assumed the online platform (even though it cuts out on kick-off) is a mirror of Freeview - typically on Saturdays at 3pm when everyone is playing you get the DAB in Wolverhampton output, which I think usually airs on TV as well, during the minute or two before the disclaimer kicks in. ![]() WM really aren't very good at this derby lark, for Blues v Wolves it ended up being a completely Blues commentary (I know Diff I know) hosted by the Blues reporter. For Villa v Wolves they split it but put the wrong comms on the main channel and it was hosted by the Villa reporter. Then for Blues v Villa they finally bring in the main host but they have to use the Wolves reporter to do the Villa comms and confuse their policy on FM/DAB split. All in all the licence fee being well spent
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Saturday 29th October - Today FM
Philip Egan presented Premier League Live, joined by Mark Lawrenson between 2-3pm Premier League Sunderland v Arsenal - Roger Tames Manchester United v Burnley - Ron Jones and Jason McAteer (3pm commentary) Middlesbrough v AFC Bournemouth - Grahame Lloyd Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City - Ian Beach Watford v Hull City - Peter Hood West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City - Alan Tolley Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Nigel Bidmead Newstalk 106-108FM Ger Gilroy presented Off The Ball alongside Nathan Murphy, Dave McIntyre and Eoin Sheahan Premier League (as IRN) Sunderland v Arsenal - Al Ross Manchester United v Burnley - Darren Stannage Middlesbrough v AFC Bournemouth - Lee Stott Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City - Guy Swindells Watford v Hull City - Andrew Cheal West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City - Clive Edwards I imagine Nigel Bidmead was also IRN's man at Crystal Palace v Liverpool. BBC Radio Merseyside Palace v Liverpool (Saturday) James Mountford, Mark Lawrenson (commentary) Everton v West Ham Phil Kinsella and Ronnie Goodlass (commentary) BBC Radio London Everton v West Ham Murray Burnell and Steve Froggatt (DAB commentary) Southampton v Chelsea Alan Seabrook NFL at Wembley Jamie Hill |
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Damn it you stole my thunder
![]() WM really aren't very good at this derby lark, for Blues v Wolves it ended up being a completely Blues commentary (I know Diff I know) hosted by the Blues reporter. For Villa v Wolves they split it but put the wrong comms on the main channel and it was hosted by the Villa reporter. Then for Blues v Villa they finally bring in the main host but they have to use the Wolves reporter to do the Villa comms and confuse their policy on FM/DAB split. All in all the licence fee being well spent ![]() However, I'm with you on the two Villa derbies. I was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt with the Wolves game, given that it was the first time they'd covered a match in that way and someone had to be on DAB - unusual as it was for the club that is playing at home to be favoured on FM ahead of the away team as is conventionally the case. But will the Villa-slanted service being on FM for both a derby they played at Villa Park and then for a derby where they were the away side, well you have to say that has all the hallmarks of them prioritising the Villa supporting section of their audience, which I presume would be the largest part of it. I'll be interested to see how they handle any future derbies in the New Year. |
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Does it matter really? I get fewer people have DAB access but Villa have more fans (or appear to) than the other teams and are seen as the "bigger club" in the area so it's understandable.
If Radio Manchester prioritised the two Manchester clubs over Bolton I wouldn't complain. Even if it was Wigan in a higher division I'd understand. |
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5Live have added Wolves vs Derby to their schedule this Saturday lunchtime with Man City vs ' Boro at 3pm in the PL.
One big disappointment is on Sunday, there's no FA Cup 1st round commentary at 2pm, there's no other live sport blocking it and they did 1st/2nd round last year. They may have decided to go around the grounds like Final Score instead, it may be cheaper I suppose. Bear in mind they only have 2 PL commentaries this weekend too so no football resources are being particularly stretched. |
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Does it matter really? I get fewer people have DAB access but Villa have more fans (or appear to) than the other teams and are seen as the "bigger club" in the area so it's understandable.
You can say this call is understandable because there are probably more Villa fans than supporters of their rivals, but should a public service broadcaster always look to put the wants of the largest section of their audience above all others sections of it? I'm not sure that this should always be the case - a bit of even handedness would be better, whether that's the home team always being on FM, the away side always being on FM, having a co-commentator representing each side or having one who has a foot in both camps. In its day, BRMB/Free Radio 80s' football coverage didn't routinely prioritise Villa ahead of Birmingham, West Brom or Wolves, so I don't see why WM should now that they have no longer have any local competition. |
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Monday 31st October - talkSPORT
Mark Saggers presented Kick Off alongside Danny Murphy and Rachel Brown-Finnis Premier League Stoke City v Swansea City - Dave Rowe talkSPORT Live Premier League Stoke City v Swansea City - Tom Rennie and Dean Kiely Signal 2 Adam Dury presented Matchday Live from the studio Premier League Stoke City v Swansea City - Nick Walsh and Chris Iwelumo (8pm commentary), with George Andrews reporting and contributing during the build-up Swansea Sound Premier League Stoke City v Swansea City - Adam Fielder (8pm commentary) A number of UTV Radio's local stations that provide football coverage are now tagging it under the Matchday Live banner (I know Pulse also does this), mirroring that of the Saturday output on their flagship talkSPORT stations. I believe this Adam Dury - who was sitting in for Signal's regular host Jonty Sargeant - is the same chap who has started covering matches for IRN this season, while Nick Walsh is the Yorkshire-based reporter who has been heard on talkSPORT a few times this season. Having dipped into Signal's coverage tonight and Tower FM last week, plus bits of other UTV Radio local sports broadcasts in the past, it's amazing to hear how basic Swansea Sound's coverage is compared to the rest of them. You had a solo commentator in Adam Fielder (who is pretty good, no complaints about him) covering a Premier League game with no build-up and post-game offering. Coverage tonight went out during a country music show hosted by someone called Steve (didn't catch his surname) - even at half-time they went back to the music! I know that Peak FM has a solo commentator in Pete Farries on their Chesterfield coverage, but at least they provide proper match build-up and post-match analysis rather than just the 90 minutes and nothing more. |
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It doesn't overly bother me, but I can see why it might annoy some - the Birmingham supporter who raised this to WM on Twitter didn't have DAB access, yet couldn't access the Blues-based coverage through Freeview either. As a fan of the "smallest" league club in the area I can sympathise to a degree with Birmingham or Wolves fans who think they are playing second fiddle to Villa here, given how they have been prioritised on FM seemingly regardless of the venue.
You can say this call is understandable because there are probably more Villa fans than supporters of their rivals, but should a public service broadcaster always look to put the wants of the largest section of their audience above all others sections of it? I'm not sure that this should always be the case - a bit of even handedness would be better, whether that's the home team always being on FM, the away side always being on FM, having a co-commentator representing each side or having one who has a foot in both camps. In its day, BRMB/Free Radio 80s' football coverage didn't routinely prioritise Villa ahead of Birmingham, West Brom or Wolves, so I don't see why WM should now that they have no longer have any local competition. Plus it's a dangerous debate to start trying to rank the midlands clubs, there are arguments all round for the big 4 (sorry Diff) |
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I didn't hear any of the commentary yesterday but I am pleased to hear Simon Pryde did it, he is a good commentator and I would like to hear him commentating more often.
As for Mick Lowes, I thought it was health reasons as to why he misses matches fairly regularly? |
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So Call Collymore is returning and Stan has signed to XS Manchester: http://radiotoday.co.uk/2016/11/xs-m...tan-collymore/ Quote:
Stan Collymore will be heard on XS Manchester from this weekend, with his new football show, Call Collymore.
Stan went at it alone after leaving talkSPORT, promising to bring his radio show to his fans via an app, but XS will become the first radio station to air the show. Call Collymore will be on-air at 7:30pm every Saturday and 6.30pm every Sunday. Stan said: “I’m delighted to announce that XS Manchester are my first radio syndication partner. Greater Manchester will be able to tune into the show from November on 106.1FM.” Ande Macpherson, Station Director said: “Stan is the leading football phone-in host in the UK and has really found his voice as the fans’ champion. Call Collymore is a great fit for XS Manchester. We’re now able to provide our listeners and his dedicated fans with the ‘go to’ place for live, honest, unfiltered and engaging sport opinion, straight after the weekend’s biggest games.” |
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Tuesday 1st November - talkSPORT
Danny Kelly presenting Kick Off: Champions League Live UEFA Champions League Group Stage Borussia Monchengladbach v Celtic - Graham Courtney Ludogorets Razgrad v Arsenal - Jim Proudfoot and Stuart Pearce (7.45pm commentary) Manchester City v Barcelona - Dom McGuinness talkSPORT 2 Ian Danter presenting Kick Off: Champions League Live UEFA Champions League Group Stage Borussia Monchengladbach v Celtic - John Anderson and Adam Virgo (7.45pm commentary) talkSPORT 2 simulcast talkSPORT's Kick Off between 7-7.20pm. UEFA.com Rob Daly presenting Champions League Matchday Live alongside Andy Brassell UEFA Champions League Group Stage Manchester City v Barcelona - Adam Summerton and Andy Brassell (commentary) PSV Eindhoven v Bayern Munchen - Steve Wyeth |
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correct me if I am wrong,I thought FA Cup ties are allowed to be broadcast over the internet.
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BBC Radio Scotland, 1/11/16
Presented by Richard Gordon on 810MW, with Tom English and Scott McDonald. Both 7.45pm. UEFA Champions League - Group C Borussia Mönchengladbach v Celtic - Liam McLeod and Pat Bonner (commentary) with Chris McLaughlin reporting Scottish Championship Morton v St Mirren - Charlie Mann |
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I know that Peak FM has a solo commentator in Pete Farries on their Chesterfield coverage, but at least they provide proper match build-up and post-match analysis rather than just the 90 minutes and nothing more.
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BBC Radio Sheffield-01/11/2016
Coventry City v Chesterfield. Andy Giddings and Tommy Lee. Andy did build up to kick-off from 19:00-19:45. Jamie Campbell did sports news before the match and did a round up and links after the match |
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BBC Radio Manchester
Manchester City v Barcelona - Ian Cheeseman and David White - commentary |
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Any info if BBC Radio derby covered the Coventry v Chesterfield?
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Mark Pougatch presented 5LIve Sport from the Etihad
City vs Barca - John Murray, Alan Green & Ally McCoist Conor McManara covered Arsenal & Roddy Forsyth was in Germany for the Celtic game Henry Winter from The Times joined Mark, John & Ally after the game for analysis until 10:30. Dan Roan reported on the West Ham stadium costs before the game kicked off. All of this is from the daily podcast they do |
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