Who will speak out?
This site hs been in a long running debate with the BBC in the form of "BBC Bristol/Somerset Sound" about the fact that they seem incapable or unwilling to cover cricket in the county in any meaningful way.
"Evelyn" sent them this
"What are your plans for covering S.C.C.C. this season? Please tell me that it will be better than last year."
She got this in return
"Thanks for getting in touch. We are planning for our cricket coverage to include commentary on one day games and Twenty20 games (something that has proved very popular). We will have a reporter at some of the four day games depending on resources, and will continue our bulletin service and the online scoreboard for all matches. We will also aim to cover in full the local derbies and, depending on how Somerset fare, towards the end of the season we would hope to step up our coverage of the closing stages of the County Championship. This is the agreement that we reached
with SCCC.
Having said that, you're absolutely right that the regularity of our
score updates and the extent of our end of season coverage last season was not as good as I'd like it to be, and we're aiming to do better this year.
Much as I'd love to be able to cover all the games, unfortunately we operate on very tight resources. We have to think carefully about the value for money we achieve in terms of how much output is generated for each man hour spent by our staff. Committing to cover every game would be very expensive, and in these lean times sending a reporter off to cover every 4 day game would mean that we would simply be unable to sustain other parts of our basic everyday output.
Thanks again for your email, and while I'm sure you'd have been hoping I'd be able to promise full coverage, I hope you can appreciate the reasons why we have to cut our coat accordingly...
All the best
Jess
Jess Rudkin
Editor
BBC Somerset 95.5FM
Better than usual but not as good as many hoped I would imagine. Intersting comment on some of this being in agreement with Somerset themselves.....have they got plans? Watch this space.
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