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Like Burgs, I told Spiro of his screw up and got the same reply that we should join up to his sons website. Had a quick look...........seemed OK........but then logged back onto thewholeforce.com........where the real action is!
What's his sons website?
Dear Lord, if you give us back Johnny Cash, we'll give you Justin Bieber.
email transcript:
oops! steve you are right.
thanks for pointing out the mistake and perhaps your reward is to alert you
to the sports website www.theroar.com.au that my sons run where your
comments, if you register (it's free) would be welcome.
cheers spiro zavos
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Spiro's website: www.theroar.com.au [sports opinion]
>To: <spiro@theroar.com.au>
>Subject: SMH Article
>Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 07:24:56 +0900
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>FYI
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>Recent article on RugbyHeaven.com.au entitled "Found an early
>frontrunner? Don't bet on it"
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>Quote
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>In the case of the Force, this is their first ever win out of Perth
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>Force has never won in Perth but (now) has 2 wins in South Africa.
>Kimberley(2006) and Cape Town.
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Least you got a reply![]()
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
This is a concern and Force supporters really deserve better than this. The internet lives and dies on its immediacy and the game reports should be up there minutes after the match. The ARU changed their internet admin this year and that has added to the problem. I'll see what I can do to get it sorted.Originally Posted by Burgs
Sportal are contracted to supply the ARU (and thence Rugby WA) with Super 14 news. I work for them on the Force home games. Rugby WA have the responsibility get the Sportal report up on their internet site but as I said, they have a new admin system this year and once that's sorted out I'll be helping them get up to speed. The date would be correct from when the Sportal sotry was filed, not from when it was uploaded onto the Rugby WA web site.Originally Posted by Coach
Last edited by rick boyd; 14-02-07 at 10:59. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Contract aside Rick, surely they (RWA) need to be writing the Force related content in the future?
Some of the reporting on quite close matches last year was terribly biased against the Force.
It can't be that hard for one of the media fellas to knock up a media release?
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Looks like Burgs might be offering to take up a new occupation?
HAHA, dunno about that mate, I just get peeved when we keep getting old news and regurgitated Eastern copy.
In my mind, in this age of the internet and having everyone else’s opinions at your fingertips, the local media should be using their advantage to get the best quotes from the boys and Mitch and doing some DECENT analysis, really focusing on our own team because sure as hell no one else wants to!
But I'm open to offers![]()
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
I agree with you there. On my feedback to RWA last year I let them know that I thought their website needed a bit more attention. Quotes and thoughts from the Coaching staff and players would make us feel more of the culture of the side and have a better feel for where the team felt it was at.
The interactive zone of RWA looked like it might be filling that gap, but seems to have petered......
AFL coaches get a mini-speech on the news almost each and every night during their season. We're lucky if we get an interview on the local news once a fortnight.
This site lets us do just that, i love this site...
ps...Burgs would be perfect for that job...
Proudly bought to you by a brewery somewhere....
Commute might be a bitch though!Originally Posted by frontrow
Need the next post to be clever, whitty and humourous all in one!
(big one oh oh)
Sorry frontrow, meaning MY next post should be clever etc etc coz its my hundredth!
Deliberately automerged it Burgs so that my next can be clever, whitty and humourous all in one!
I think I'm losing this battle!
Last edited by WF2006; 14-02-07 at 14:51. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
I got nothing, sorry....
Proudly bought to you by a brewery somewhere....
I think he meant for his 100th frontrow
Still got a chance WF2006, that one was automerged![]()
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Well, i've still got nothing, and i look silly to boot, sounds like normal to me...
Proudly bought to you by a brewery somewhere....
Well, yes and no. There are two roles here.Originally Posted by Burgs
Firstly, the Force media team are paid to promote the Force and I know personally just how busy Tom and Crispi are across a wide spectrum of PR and promotional duties, so it's not like they're sitting around looking for things to do. They do a lot of media releases on day to day developments.
Secondly, it should be understood that the Force media team are not neutral observers. It's their job to provide information and promote the Force positively, not give objective and even critical (when necessary) opinion. That's the job of sports journalists.
But I do think Rugby WA need to look at their media commitments on the internet and the whole way the internet can operate for them. There is so much more that could be done. Of course, someone also has to pay for it.
I'm a big fan of the internet and I firmly believe that the internet is the medium of the future. I also believe the future of the media in general will inevitably change away from the traditional static distributors of news (newspapers, radio TV) on the one side and the public as consumers of the news on the other side.
The future will see a lot more interactivity where people won't just consume news but help to create it, prioritise it, stream it, evaluate it and give feedback on it. A small step in the right direction is Foxtel's interactive movies and programs on demand. The people decide what they want to watch and when, not the broadcasters shovelling out whatever old tosh they want. And see how popular public blogs have become on some news sistes.
Forums like this show that people don't want to be just inert consumers of product. They want to participate. Broadcasters and publishers that are awake to this will dominate the market and make money. Those that aren't will be sidelined as consumers dictate less formal means of information sharing. Power to the people!