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Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 15 Aug 2025 21:30
by AthleticoSpizz
Thanx Brogue✔️

How comes this meeting came about?

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 15 Aug 2025 21:37
by Brogue
AthleticoSpizz wrote:Thanx Brogue✔️

How comes this meeting came about?
Evening spizz. I posted on twitter about the poor local journalism at the moment and Tim contacted me asking me to give him a ring.

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Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 15 Aug 2025 21:43
by AthleticoSpizz
Good evening to you too, don’t do twitter, tik tok nor much nothing at all.
Fair does, well done.
The guy takes pelters on here from ‘one or two discerning listeners’’, so great to hear from the other side for a change.

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 15 Aug 2025 22:07
by Sutekh
Absolute credit to Tim here.

Hope James Earnshaw can work through whatever the issues are that he has and can return to his previous standards.

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 15 Aug 2025 22:14
by Linden Jones' Tash
Thanks.

If I've read your summary correctly, Tim Dellor's explanation for the dearth of local football journalism is:

"it’s tragic we don’t have that sort of thing any more but that’s the way digital media has gone."

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Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 15 Aug 2025 22:27
by rabidbee
Linden Jones' Tash wrote:Thanks.

If I've read your summary correctly, Tim Dellor's explanation for the dearth of local football journalism is:

"it’s tragic we don’t have that sort of thing any more but that’s the way digital media has gone."

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That was referring to the kind of coverage we used to have in local papers. Now, we don’t really have local papers, whatever the names says on the front page.

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 15 Aug 2025 22:37
by AthleticoSpizz
^this

If anybody has ever delved into the realms of ‘In Your Area’ (the Evening Post’ replacement), you will see that it it is neither ‘local’ (despite setting up your account for RG news) and is nothing much more than an advertisement platform….RFC (or any sport Reading based) barely even exists

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 16 Aug 2025 08:47
by Linden Jones' Tash
Yup...

Bit like Jackson's Department store - everyone was sad when it closed down, yet not enough people shopped there...

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 16 Aug 2025 10:39
by Sutekh
Linden Jones' Tash wrote:Yup...

Bit like Jackson's Department store - everyone was sad when it closed down, yet not enough people shopped there...
I shopped in there a fair bit, it was like a timeslip into the 1950s. Sad in that it was a bit of the history of the locale when it closed but don't really miss it.

At least the Heelas name is still there, but Knights is the shop I most miss.

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 16 Aug 2025 11:01
by The Royal Forester
I asked him about losing the rights to do the Royals Tv commentary and he said it was a blessing. saying first and foremost he’s doing radio commentary. TV commentary is different, he often forgets his commentary is being broadcast on the TV, so it didn’t always come across very well for people watching the game, as opposed to those listening on the radio. And in fact he said it was unusual to have the bbc commenting on the club TV . 99% of clubs do it in house

It's a pity Royals TV commentators forget that they are also doing audio and waffle on about nothing about football and we miss what is going on on the the pitch. Anyone know how big an aerial I need to listen to BBC Berks. directly in the west of England?

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 16 Aug 2025 11:07
by Snowflake Royal
Presumably he didn't like doing the TV commentary because people could see how bad his commentary was and how he couldn't get the players right, never corrected his mistakes and often had no idea why something was happening when it was fairly obvious.

Not that commentary is an easy gig

On the other hand, it's very much to Tim's credit as a person that he got in touch, discussed things openly, and looked after James in a hard time.

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 16 Aug 2025 13:08
by Sutekh
Snowflake Royal wrote:Presumably he didn't like doing the TV commentary because people could see how bad his commentary was and how he couldn't get the players right, never corrected his mistakes and often had no idea why something was happening when it was fairly obvious.

Not that commentary is an easy gig

On the other hand, it's very much to Tim's credit as a person that he got in touch, discussed things openly, and looked after James in a hard time.
TV commentary is entirely different to radio commentary. With TV you don't/shouldn't really vocalise every touch of the ball etc as people can obviously see what's happening anyway. While in radio you have to really describe what's going on in the action for 90 minutes. Tim is an excellent cricket commentator. :wink:

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 16 Aug 2025 22:16
by leon
Snowflake Royal wrote:
Mid Sussex Royal wrote:
Sutekh wrote:
Coincidence - or has he been reading HNA and decided to follow up?

Will your “interview” be on his 6pm show tonight?
I reckon they all read this, and prob someone from the club does too. This site has a good range of fans with many years of following the team from around the country and there isn't as much of the reactionary stuff as there is on Twitter etc.
I pity the bastards if they do.
It’s ok Ian - they have you on Ignore

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 28 Aug 2025 18:20
by Mid Sussex Royal
James Earnshaw is leaving the Chronicle with Saturday his last match.

No replacement as yet, job advertised now if anyone is interested.

Doesn't say where he's going but has a new job and sounds like he's staying local.

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 28 Aug 2025 19:21
by West F
Mid Sussex Royal wrote:James Earnshaw is leaving the Chronicle with Saturday his last match.

No replacement as yet, job advertised now if anyone is interested.

Doesn't say where he's going but has a new job and sounds like he's staying local.

Probably joining Reading as Press officer,

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 28 Aug 2025 19:44
by Brogue
Mid Sussex Royal wrote:James Earnshaw is leaving the Chronicle with Saturday his last match.

No replacement as yet, job advertised now if anyone is interested.

Doesn't say where he's going but has a new job and sounds like he's staying local.
He’s got a job at the club…

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 28 Aug 2025 20:07
by Esteban
Brogue wrote:
Mid Sussex Royal wrote:James Earnshaw is leaving the Chronicle with Saturday his last match.

No replacement as yet, job advertised now if anyone is interested.

Doesn't say where he's going but has a new job and sounds like he's staying local.
He’s got a job at the club…
Fair play to him. He's a young lad doing his best in a tough industry with little support. He clearly cares about the club, hopefully it works out for him.

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 28 Aug 2025 20:08
by traff
Brogue wrote:
Mid Sussex Royal wrote:James Earnshaw is leaving the Chronicle with Saturday his last match.

No replacement as yet, job advertised now if anyone is interested.

Doesn't say where he's going but has a new job and sounds like he's staying local.
He’s got a job at the club…
Apparently he resigned 3 months ago but saw someone tweeted it so though he had better report it now.

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 12 Sep 2025 17:06
by Mid Sussex Royal
Do the club still do pre match press conferences? We haven't had a game for nearly 2 weeks.

Actually do we even have any local journos now Earnshaw has gone?

Re: The Local Journo Thread

Posted: 12 Sep 2025 19:27
by Crowbar6753
Mid Sussex Royal wrote:Do the club still do pre match press conferences? We haven't had a game for nearly 2 weeks.

Actually do we even have any local journos now Earnshaw has gone?
Some guy called James Richings just did the Barnsley preview in the Chronic. Maybe he is the new guy or maybe just a temp.