liam7831 wrote: » Lads, Matt does a great job a real pro, but jebus the amount of ads these days are really starting to piss me off. And the crappy traffic reports, does anyone listen to this crap, its the same traffic jams on the same roads every day for the last 10 years
TheDavester wrote: » I like his show but I feel it's getting repetitive at times
liam7831 wrote: » I find Cal Thomas quite annoying at this stage
Passenger wrote: » Why, may I ask? I quite like his Tuesday segment tbh.
liam7831 wrote: » Because it's the same old boring crap every week out of him about the right to bear arms and dissing Obama etc etc. We get it, change the record
hullaballoo wrote: » I noticed around 2009 that Cooper started to become quite vitriolic and populist in his viewpoints and that affected his shows for me. It hasn't gotten any better since then and his personal issues seem to dictate the slant his shows take. An obvious example is his take on US politics but there are more insidious issues that have an effect on the broader population. Has anyone else noticed that when he covers the car insurance issue, it's always a representative of the insurance industry he interviews with no balancing interviewee? I know his show is sponsored by an insurance company and that may be a reason but I find it disappointing that a man who used to have very good credibility would let something like sponsorship, or personal prejudices, dictate the content of a real live issue for his audience.
Harry Palmr wrote: » I stopped listening to Matt Cooper years ago when I realised I was listening to the same programme 5 days a week. Does he still have that weather spoofer on, Ken Ring?
TheDavester wrote: » Ive kind of noticed that lately, and he has some snide/smart remarks when people call him out via text on not being impartial, im no Trump supporter but he never bashed Hilary
Owryan wrote: » They need to get rid of that "chatty" news format. It like something you might hear on a youth channel to try make the news interesting.
eyeball kid wrote: » Yeah, I hate that as well. As soon as I hear that the 5 @ 5 or the 6 @ 6 is coming up, I instantly switch to Newstalk to Radio 1. Not a fan of that format at all.
satguy wrote: » I remember when Matt Cooper used to fill in for ED, when ED would go MIA or was on a bender. Back then Matt was sharp as a pin. If he got his teeth into something, he was like a dog with a bone, and was great to listen to. ( can I just add that when ED was in the big seat, The Last Word was "Required Listening") After ED left and Matt took over, things were fine for a while, but you could feel the slow slide to mediocrity after only 6 months of Matt's stewardship. These days my commute to work is only 3 minutes, and if I was still doing my 2 hour jaunt, The Last Word, as it is now, would be soul destroying.
wherearemykeys wrote: » I enjoy Matts show. I get to listen from 4.30 - 6pm. I became a regular listener after Will Leahy was dropped from 2FM. I have to say I enjoy the segments where he had the likes of Brendan Courtney on chatting about the Fair Deal or Una Mullally talking about dealing with cancer. Liam Cunnigham was talking about Syria. Before Christmas he had Tommy Byrne an Irish Formula 1 Driver. Those segments give an interesting mix to the show rather than full time talking the same thing over and over.
heybaby wrote: » Still think Cooper is the best at this style of show, mind you Anton would be stiff competition as far as broadcasting capabilities are concerned. There has been some mention of his show bring repetitive but it's difficult to avoid this when the show is on 250 days a year. It will be interesting to see where The Last Word will stand now Today Fm is aiming at a 15-30 listenership. I note Cooper is bringing the show around college campuses in the coming weeks which is very much confirmation of the move to aim younger. Given Coopers age profile himself, Phil Cawley, Dempsey and Mcloone very much jar with Today Fms new younger direction. While their license wouldn't allow for the talk / news content to be dropped I could see the much younger Gavan Reilly ably take over a revamped drive time show.
The Parish Priest. wrote: » Ah now they aren't going after the 15/30 market. They are going after the 20/44 market which has always been their target market since they launched in January 1998