Programmes on 09:02 - Apr 7 with 5586 views | pioneer | Probably inevitable …sadly. Happening in other sports and other countries. I never voted for a digital world but it happened anywayâ˜¹ï¸ | | | |
Programmes on 09:10 - Apr 7 with 5578 views | TVOS1907 | I think it contains a lot of interesting points and I can see both sides of the coin. In the end it will come down to time and money, while unfortunately, I don't think a lot of clubs are as bothered about the game's traditions anymore. TIME Most club programmes are produced by media departments who may wish to divert their time and resources elsewhere. If the programme is put together by someone outwith the club (ahem...) and they are still willing and able to continue, then I think they should do for the benefit of those who expect a programme at a game and also to keep recording and archiving the club's week-by-week progress for future generations to look back on. I know that without my own Dale collection, I would be missing a huge resource that helps immeasurably with putting together TVOS. Yes, a lot of information, statistics and records are out there on the internet, but they're not always as easily accessible, not in convenient formats, nor are they Dale-specific, which I think is important. MONEY I've no idea whether TVOS does or not make money anymore (that's the club's department) and I was always unhappy with how sales were recorded in the accounts in previous seasons (and because last season was 'programmeless' we'll have to wait a year for this season's figures to be accounted for). However, like so many other things, results on the pitch lead to bigger/smaller crowds and subsequent sales thereof. In the 'glory' years under Keith Hill, with better crowds, sales were higher, but now the crowds are lower, so are sales. THE FUTURE My personal view is that TVOS (the programme, not me) might not exist in ten years time, maybe even less. But I could be wrong - I hope I am. Younger supporters aren't as interested and are more directed towards what they can find out on their phone, so we are generally relying on the older and more traditional fanbase. I have noticed a decline in quality this season (obviously not at TVOS ). Many clubs have reduced the page count, but kept prices the same. Articles are shorter and with bigger headlines/bigger pictures. It smells of them just getting something out there without really putting the time and effort in, which takes us back to my first point. Interestingly, Scunthorpe went down the digital route this season, but the fans have complained so much that they want to go back to paper copies for 2022/23. Whether they will reassess when relegation is confirmed, I don't know, but 'the powers that be' at Scunthorpe thought they knew best and have been forced into a backtrack. [Post edited 7 Apr 2022 9:11]
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Programmes on 12:50 - Apr 7 with 5327 views | D_Alien |
Programmes on 09:10 - Apr 7 by TVOS1907 | I think it contains a lot of interesting points and I can see both sides of the coin. In the end it will come down to time and money, while unfortunately, I don't think a lot of clubs are as bothered about the game's traditions anymore. TIME Most club programmes are produced by media departments who may wish to divert their time and resources elsewhere. If the programme is put together by someone outwith the club (ahem...) and they are still willing and able to continue, then I think they should do for the benefit of those who expect a programme at a game and also to keep recording and archiving the club's week-by-week progress for future generations to look back on. I know that without my own Dale collection, I would be missing a huge resource that helps immeasurably with putting together TVOS. Yes, a lot of information, statistics and records are out there on the internet, but they're not always as easily accessible, not in convenient formats, nor are they Dale-specific, which I think is important. MONEY I've no idea whether TVOS does or not make money anymore (that's the club's department) and I was always unhappy with how sales were recorded in the accounts in previous seasons (and because last season was 'programmeless' we'll have to wait a year for this season's figures to be accounted for). However, like so many other things, results on the pitch lead to bigger/smaller crowds and subsequent sales thereof. In the 'glory' years under Keith Hill, with better crowds, sales were higher, but now the crowds are lower, so are sales. THE FUTURE My personal view is that TVOS (the programme, not me) might not exist in ten years time, maybe even less. But I could be wrong - I hope I am. Younger supporters aren't as interested and are more directed towards what they can find out on their phone, so we are generally relying on the older and more traditional fanbase. I have noticed a decline in quality this season (obviously not at TVOS ). Many clubs have reduced the page count, but kept prices the same. Articles are shorter and with bigger headlines/bigger pictures. It smells of them just getting something out there without really putting the time and effort in, which takes us back to my first point. Interestingly, Scunthorpe went down the digital route this season, but the fans have complained so much that they want to go back to paper copies for 2022/23. Whether they will reassess when relegation is confirmed, I don't know, but 'the powers that be' at Scunthorpe thought they knew best and have been forced into a backtrack. [Post edited 7 Apr 2022 9:11]
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"...so we are generally relying on the older and more traditional fanbase. I have noticed a decline in quality this season..." Had to read that twice!! Great summary | |
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Programmes on 13:06 - Apr 7 with 5289 views | TVOS1907 |
Programmes on 12:50 - Apr 7 by D_Alien | "...so we are generally relying on the older and more traditional fanbase. I have noticed a decline in quality this season..." Had to read that twice!! Great summary |
I was excluding you from that..... | |
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Programmes on 14:02 - Apr 7 with 5230 views | D_Alien |
Programmes on 13:06 - Apr 7 by TVOS1907 | I was excluding you from that..... |
We should all get with the programme... | |
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Programmes on 14:10 - Apr 7 with 5222 views | 49thseason | I don't see any reason not to continue with the traditional programmes as long as it doesn't lose money and the work involved doesn't become too onerous to be done by volunteers. BUT... There is no reason why some of the content couldn't be re-purposed for use in a club App. As I look around, pre-match, it seems like half the crowd is busy with "stuff" on their phones, . Is the club making best use of available technologies? I don't think so. Its clear that the whole club needs to move forwards at a much faster pace, and in doing so, the use of 21st century technology is an absolute "must" . An App with "push "technology offer a whole new world of opportunity, for fans, marketing, tickets, raffles, sponsors and club messages. The ability to stich together what is on the big screen, on the website, on the Tannoy system, and in the legacy press is a fantastic marketing tool. Getting feedback on who is interested in what, running instant surveys, testing new ideas is marketing gold. We have "ticketless entry", why not via an App? Why not link through to the club shop We have a YouTube channel with nearly 6000 subscribers so the content there must be of interest to somebody, why not also on an App? Let's face it, the Club is hanging on by its finger nails at the moment, we don't have money to waste so marketing spend has to get a return, and there needs to be clear information about what people (the fans) actually want from the club, which after all is owned by the fans. The communication needs to be seamless, and all channels need to be singing the same song. An App could be a major vehicle for pulling people into the ground, offering last-minute vouchers, free raffles, Sponsor videos, Vouchers for the bars or the pie stalls, next match vouchers, Tuesday night game vouchers, shop vouchers, tie-ins with local businesses, Birthday greetings from a favourite player, and on and on. We need to build excitement and enthusiasm, its simply not viable to expect a couple of thousand die-hards to keep putting their hands in their pockets, RAFC needs to be at the heart of the whole community irrespective of whether they are football fans or not. There is virtually no Rochdale Observer no Saturday Pink, Rochdale Online seems disinterested in the main. TV/ radio coverage is a joke so its down to us to build this community, to entice new fans and then retain them. An App on every phone in Rochdale is a big ask, probably impossible but lets not use difficulty as a reason not to start. Are there any techies on here who know what these thing cost ? I assume not cheap but equally can we afford not to? Might Zen build it for us in return for sponsoring the whole thing? We won't know until someone asks.... https://other.media/clubcast/ [Post edited 7 Apr 2022 14:23]
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Programmes on 14:46 - Apr 7 with 5175 views | TVOS1907 |
Programmes on 14:10 - Apr 7 by 49thseason | I don't see any reason not to continue with the traditional programmes as long as it doesn't lose money and the work involved doesn't become too onerous to be done by volunteers. BUT... There is no reason why some of the content couldn't be re-purposed for use in a club App. As I look around, pre-match, it seems like half the crowd is busy with "stuff" on their phones, . Is the club making best use of available technologies? I don't think so. Its clear that the whole club needs to move forwards at a much faster pace, and in doing so, the use of 21st century technology is an absolute "must" . An App with "push "technology offer a whole new world of opportunity, for fans, marketing, tickets, raffles, sponsors and club messages. The ability to stich together what is on the big screen, on the website, on the Tannoy system, and in the legacy press is a fantastic marketing tool. Getting feedback on who is interested in what, running instant surveys, testing new ideas is marketing gold. We have "ticketless entry", why not via an App? Why not link through to the club shop We have a YouTube channel with nearly 6000 subscribers so the content there must be of interest to somebody, why not also on an App? Let's face it, the Club is hanging on by its finger nails at the moment, we don't have money to waste so marketing spend has to get a return, and there needs to be clear information about what people (the fans) actually want from the club, which after all is owned by the fans. The communication needs to be seamless, and all channels need to be singing the same song. An App could be a major vehicle for pulling people into the ground, offering last-minute vouchers, free raffles, Sponsor videos, Vouchers for the bars or the pie stalls, next match vouchers, Tuesday night game vouchers, shop vouchers, tie-ins with local businesses, Birthday greetings from a favourite player, and on and on. We need to build excitement and enthusiasm, its simply not viable to expect a couple of thousand die-hards to keep putting their hands in their pockets, RAFC needs to be at the heart of the whole community irrespective of whether they are football fans or not. There is virtually no Rochdale Observer no Saturday Pink, Rochdale Online seems disinterested in the main. TV/ radio coverage is a joke so its down to us to build this community, to entice new fans and then retain them. An App on every phone in Rochdale is a big ask, probably impossible but lets not use difficulty as a reason not to start. Are there any techies on here who know what these thing cost ? I assume not cheap but equally can we afford not to? Might Zen build it for us in return for sponsoring the whole thing? We won't know until someone asks.... https://other.media/clubcast/ [Post edited 7 Apr 2022 14:23]
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"I don't see any reason not to continue with the traditional programmes as long as it doesn't lose money and the work involved doesn't become too onerous to be done by volunteers." It's already extremely onerous, particularly when there are a run of home games with tight deadlines like we have this month. I like some of your other ideas; have you approached the club's media department or other relevant people about them? [Post edited 7 Apr 2022 14:48]
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Programmes on 14:49 - Apr 7 with 5167 views | D_Alien |
Programmes on 14:46 - Apr 7 by TVOS1907 | "I don't see any reason not to continue with the traditional programmes as long as it doesn't lose money and the work involved doesn't become too onerous to be done by volunteers." It's already extremely onerous, particularly when there are a run of home games with tight deadlines like we have this month. I like some of your other ideas; have you approached the club's media department or other relevant people about them? [Post edited 7 Apr 2022 14:48]
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And with new people in Dale's marketing dept now would be the ideal time I agree, some of 49th's ideas sound not just sensible but daft not to utilise Go for it, 49th! | |
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Programmes on 15:22 - Apr 7 with 5135 views | 49thseason |
Programmes on 14:49 - Apr 7 by D_Alien | And with new people in Dale's marketing dept now would be the ideal time I agree, some of 49th's ideas sound not just sensible but daft not to utilise Go for it, 49th! |
You would imagine that the club's marketing department would read these pages, not to listen to what is essentially the only voice of the fans would be negligent to say the least. I would be happy to help in any way I can, but its nice to be asked! Indeed there are lots of retired people like me who support the club and could lend some expertise and maybe open a few doors. Harnessing the skills and expertise of people with time on their hands could be a major, cost-free, addition to the the club's ability to do more with less. | | | |
Programmes on 15:30 - Apr 7 with 5124 views | TVOS1907 |
Programmes on 15:22 - Apr 7 by 49thseason | You would imagine that the club's marketing department would read these pages, not to listen to what is essentially the only voice of the fans would be negligent to say the least. I would be happy to help in any way I can, but its nice to be asked! Indeed there are lots of retired people like me who support the club and could lend some expertise and maybe open a few doors. Harnessing the skills and expertise of people with time on their hands could be a major, cost-free, addition to the the club's ability to do more with less. |
If I was you, I would approach the club, as they aren't going to know the skills and knowledge base of all their fans! That's how I got involved way back in 1987 and I'm still going - sort of! | |
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Programmes on 17:11 - Apr 7 with 5038 views | blackdogblue |
Programmes on 15:30 - Apr 7 by TVOS1907 | If I was you, I would approach the club, as they aren't going to know the skills and knowledge base of all their fans! That's how I got involved way back in 1987 and I'm still going - sort of! |
Where’s Frances when you need her? 😀 Apps are fine & yes they generate income through advertising but the pop ups are so annoying it turns a lot of people off… Without adverts or add ons like games there is no money to be made and will cost time to create & maintain.. | |
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Programmes on 17:20 - Apr 7 with 5020 views | TVOS1907 |
Programmes on 17:11 - Apr 7 by blackdogblue | Where’s Frances when you need her? 😀 Apps are fine & yes they generate income through advertising but the pop ups are so annoying it turns a lot of people off… Without adverts or add ons like games there is no money to be made and will cost time to create & maintain.. |
I agree, but it was 49thseason who mentioned them. | |
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Programmes on 17:52 - Apr 7 with 4967 views | blackdogblue |
Programmes on 17:20 - Apr 7 by TVOS1907 | I agree, but it was 49thseason who mentioned them. |
Yes mate, quick google kills that idea though.. As for an app that requires full-cycle development, meaning from requirements, gathering, design, development, testing, and then launches, the cost of app development can range from £100,000 to £500,000. Depending on the complexity | |
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Programmes on 18:02 - Apr 7 with 4947 views | D_Alien |
Programmes on 17:52 - Apr 7 by blackdogblue | Yes mate, quick google kills that idea though.. As for an app that requires full-cycle development, meaning from requirements, gathering, design, development, testing, and then launches, the cost of app development can range from £100,000 to £500,000. Depending on the complexity |
I think you're looking at high-end apps there, bdb, i.e. those intended for a mass audience A localised app, especially if developed by a company such as Zen whose techies know how to navigate the systems involved, wouldn't cost anything like that I wouldn't hazard a guess at how cheaply it could be done, but basically any individual with the requisite skills can develop an app | |
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Programmes on 21:49 - Apr 7 with 4739 views | kel |
Wonder if there’s a JPSRovers on their message board yet. | | | |
Programmes on 10:13 - Apr 8 with 4510 views | isitme |
How? | | | |
Programmes on 10:27 - Apr 8 with 4489 views | blackdogblue |
Programmes on 18:02 - Apr 7 by D_Alien | I think you're looking at high-end apps there, bdb, i.e. those intended for a mass audience A localised app, especially if developed by a company such as Zen whose techies know how to navigate the systems involved, wouldn't cost anything like that I wouldn't hazard a guess at how cheaply it could be done, but basically any individual with the requisite skills can develop an app |
I see where you are going but getting it listed in the APP Store & Android equivalent won't be easy. Just look at how poor the turnout has been for the easy fundraising app despite numerous pleas from the Trust.. People do not trust these things nowadays | |
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Programmes on 10:56 - Apr 8 with 4468 views | Dalenet |
Programmes on 14:10 - Apr 7 by 49thseason | I don't see any reason not to continue with the traditional programmes as long as it doesn't lose money and the work involved doesn't become too onerous to be done by volunteers. BUT... There is no reason why some of the content couldn't be re-purposed for use in a club App. As I look around, pre-match, it seems like half the crowd is busy with "stuff" on their phones, . Is the club making best use of available technologies? I don't think so. Its clear that the whole club needs to move forwards at a much faster pace, and in doing so, the use of 21st century technology is an absolute "must" . An App with "push "technology offer a whole new world of opportunity, for fans, marketing, tickets, raffles, sponsors and club messages. The ability to stich together what is on the big screen, on the website, on the Tannoy system, and in the legacy press is a fantastic marketing tool. Getting feedback on who is interested in what, running instant surveys, testing new ideas is marketing gold. We have "ticketless entry", why not via an App? Why not link through to the club shop We have a YouTube channel with nearly 6000 subscribers so the content there must be of interest to somebody, why not also on an App? Let's face it, the Club is hanging on by its finger nails at the moment, we don't have money to waste so marketing spend has to get a return, and there needs to be clear information about what people (the fans) actually want from the club, which after all is owned by the fans. The communication needs to be seamless, and all channels need to be singing the same song. An App could be a major vehicle for pulling people into the ground, offering last-minute vouchers, free raffles, Sponsor videos, Vouchers for the bars or the pie stalls, next match vouchers, Tuesday night game vouchers, shop vouchers, tie-ins with local businesses, Birthday greetings from a favourite player, and on and on. We need to build excitement and enthusiasm, its simply not viable to expect a couple of thousand die-hards to keep putting their hands in their pockets, RAFC needs to be at the heart of the whole community irrespective of whether they are football fans or not. There is virtually no Rochdale Observer no Saturday Pink, Rochdale Online seems disinterested in the main. TV/ radio coverage is a joke so its down to us to build this community, to entice new fans and then retain them. An App on every phone in Rochdale is a big ask, probably impossible but lets not use difficulty as a reason not to start. Are there any techies on here who know what these thing cost ? I assume not cheap but equally can we afford not to? Might Zen build it for us in return for sponsoring the whole thing? We won't know until someone asks.... https://other.media/clubcast/ [Post edited 7 Apr 2022 14:23]
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Great vision there and you are right that the world is changing and we need to become relevant to a wider audience. I suspect the club is picking off big ticket items right now - sponsorships and renewals and events - to bring quick revenue in. But we need to engage a wider community and fan base. Anyway, just a shout out to TVOS and his band of volunteer contributors to the programme. It's great value for £3 and there is always something to learn in every edition. We are lucky to have such dedicated fans who put that much effort into it. Pity the audience isn't wider | | | |
Programmes on 12:28 - Apr 8 with 4343 views | kel |
Programmes on 12:12 - Apr 8 by blackdogblue | Why are you commenting on your own post? |
Because I can’t quote a like. | | | |
Programmes on 12:49 - Apr 8 with 4318 views | blackdogblue |
Programmes on 12:28 - Apr 8 by kel | Because I can’t quote a like. |
Ok there’s one for you 😀 | |
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