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Radio TT, the facts
I have just recieved a reply from the MD of Manx Radio over the costings of radio TT.
Dear Colin,
Thank you for your e-mail.
Manx Radio broadcasts Manx Radio TT from the Isle of Man on its AM frequency AM1368. This covers the whole Island and reaches as far afield as Ireland, Northwest England, North Wales and Scotland. In the past Manx Radio has streamed Manx Radio TT on line via manxradio.com but, as this only has the capacity for 100 people to listen at any one time, it was not considered a satisfactory solution for the future.
Since 2007 the IOM TT www site has been the responsibility of DUKE Marketing. The site iomtt.com provides a world - class resource for the Island with massive coverage of the TT. Manx Radio decided to put the streaming of Manx Radio TT exclusively via iomtt.com as it enables many more people both on and off the Isle of Man the opportunity to engage with the TT coverage at a much higher level. Manx Radio TT provides its streaming of the event on a non-profit making basis in order to provide a level of service it could otherwise not envisage.
For those who do not have access to the internet, Manx Radio TT is still broadcast on AM1368. For those who do not have access to an AM receiver, special Manx Radio TT earpiece radios can be purchased at outlets at all over the Isle of Man. These are also supplied via Manx Radio TT on a non - profit making basis.
Manx Radio and Manx Radio TT strive to provide a high quality service via as many channels as possible. In order to meet the largest audience possible the station has to look at the economic viability of the situation. This may involve the station in developing partnerships in order to satisfy the needs of the many, as we have with DUKE Marketing. Unfortunately, there will always be those that we cannot, for various reasons, reach via the channels available.
Kind regards
Anthony Pugh
Managing Director
Manx Radio
Broadcasting House
PO 1368
Douglas
Isle of Man
IM99 1SW
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28-05-2008, 12:15 AM |
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Mad_Sunday
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FC Wrote:I have just recieved a reply from the MD of Manx Radio over the costings of radio TT.
Dear Colin,
blah,blah,blah >snip<
Just wondering how many of us are still listening without paying?
Apart from me?
Pete
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(This post was last modified: 28-05-2008, 05:29 PM by Mad_Sunday.)
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28-05-2008, 04:47 PM |
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[/quote]Just wondering how many of us are still listening without paying?
Apart from me?
Pete
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I would be, but there is nowt to listen to.....seems these days everyone is scared to get a drop of rain on their fancy leathers......
MGP '68 & '69; TT 1970-74
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28-05-2008, 05:23 PM |
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Just wondering how many of us are still listening without paying?
Apart from me?
Pete
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I would be, but there is nowt to listen to.....seems these days everyone is scared to get a drop of rain on their fancy leathers......
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Music's still good and you feel connected.........know what I mean?
Think it's smashed bikes and broken bones that is what they (and we) are scared of!
The present reports about changes to viewpoints is interesting tho'
Pete
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Just wondering how many of us are still listening without paying?
Apart from me?
Pete
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I would be, but there is nowt to listen to.....seems these days everyone is scared to get a drop of rain on their fancy leathers......
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Practice has always been quiet when wet and they always cancel racing if its bad and with low cloud. It has nothing to do with the riders not wanting to get there leatheres wet its because its too dangerous and the air ambulance cant fly.
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28-05-2008, 05:28 PM |
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The facts are plain and simple really, since the demise of the tourist industry in the isle of man the TT has become some bisinesses main source of decent income. Hence the high prices for travel accomodation food etc. Man radio is just doing what the majority of businesses do there making money from the event. Thing is they shouldnt they make enough money from advertising during the fortnight to ensure that this service should be provided free.
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28-05-2008, 05:36 PM |
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RE: Radio TT, the facts
Speaking a marshal who has been frozen through, every practice so far, I am relieved to have a night off!
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28-05-2008, 06:40 PM |
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RE: Radio TT, the facts
DCLUCIE Wrote:In my oppinion its the top teams being slightly nervous about not winning, levels the field a little does the odd downpour ... remember Chris Guy and also Cap Davies? Their races were stopped on the advice based on top teams because their riders were out ....... .
I remember the race as if it was yesterday, it should never have been run, I had both my riders off and two bikes wrecked, rider were coming off at Greeba bridge like skittles, they missed the best weather that day
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29-05-2008, 09:44 PM |
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DCLUCIE Wrote:FC Wrote:DCLUCIE Wrote:In my oppinion its the top teams being slightly nervous about not winning, levels the field a little does the odd downpour ... remember Chris Guy and also Cap Davies? Their races were stopped on the advice based on top teams because their riders were out ....... .
I remember the race as if it was yesterday, it should never have been run, I had both my riders off and two bikes wrecked, rider were coming off at Greeba bridge like skittles, they missed the best weather that day
So you are basing that on a pure financial basis then Colin ... two wrecked bikes...... you should get a job with the organisers based on your 'only for a buck' attitude..... either that or Manx Radio ....
Were you asleep that friday, the weather was the worst ive seen race in at the TT, Greeba bridge was like a river no wets would have coped with it. Presure was put on the riders to start the race, if they had not they would have lost a lot of money by way of start money and special start money as it was called in them days (travel allowance).
One of my riders started at 20th and was in 7th by the time he came off on the 1st lap at Greeba.
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30-05-2008, 12:46 PM |
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FC Wrote:DCLUCIE Wrote:FC Wrote:DCLUCIE Wrote:In my oppinion its the top teams being slightly nervous about not winning, levels the field a little does the odd downpour ... remember Chris Guy and also Cap Davies? Their races were stopped on the advice based on top teams because their riders were out ....... .
I remember the race as if it was yesterday, it should never have been run, I had both my riders off and two bikes wrecked, rider were coming off at Greeba bridge like skittles, they missed the best weather that day
So you are basing that on a pure financial basis then Colin ... two wrecked bikes...... you should get a job with the organisers based on your 'only for a buck' attitude..... either that or Manx Radio ....
Were you asleep that friday, the weather was the worst ive seen race in at the TT, Greeba bridge was like a river no wets would have coped with it. Presure was put on the riders to start the race, if they had not they would have lost a lot of money by way of start money and special start money as it was called in them days (travel allowance).
One of my riders started at 20th and was in 7th by the time he came off on the 1st lap at Greeba.
Actually .. no I wasn't asleep .... though looking back it would have been a good option...... but then again I would have missed a great race. I was watching from the top of Bray Hill in a mates garden. We were thinking of going fishing later but just decided to get the rods out where we were... never caught a thing.. .... but you can not take it away from the fact that it was a great race ... just not for you colin .......
When people say one thing and mean another its called politics, when organisers say one thing and mean another its called a mistake, when the ACU say one thing and mean another its called information.
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