boobycharlton wrote: » Can't think of anything more boring than an international soccer podcast, the football show struggles for content during international weeks as it is. I'd say a small % of the lads audience are arsed about LOI too, not saying that's right, just reality.
Cartman78 wrote: » Best of luck to them but I've never paid for a podcast and I won't be starting now.
pc7 wrote: » Would anyone have any idea of the current number of downloads they get? They are usually top ten in the charts here.
Cosmo Kramer wrote: » This has been coming since they lost the sponsorship deal, no way the IT could keep funding the five of them plus pay for guests etc.
tomwaits48 wrote: » Unrelated, but often wondered what Sky/BT make of media companies earning revenue commenting on or generating clips off the back of their content.
pc7 wrote: » Thanks foxtrot based on those figures on sound cloud alone say 20k pay that's 100,000 a month. Which would be a nice chunk of change for the guys, wouldn't think the times was paying anything close to that. Hope it works out for them, I'm going to see what the content is first.
redbuck wrote: » Sorry but as much as I enjoy the podcasts aside from Murph I could never bring myself to pay to listen to him.
wnolan1992 wrote: » Falls under Fair Use, not much they could do about it even if they did have a problem. I'd imagine they wouldn't have a problem though, it's free advertising for them at the end of the day. Let's take the 40k figure as the audience. Not a hope in hell would you ever get a 50% uptake on a subscription. If it were that easy, all podcasts would be doing it. That would be €1.2million a year for a relatively niche Irish sports podcast. A 5-10% uptake would be impressive. (Which to be fair would still net each of them in the region of €1500 a month assuming the IT takes a cut, which isn't to be sniffed at)
Dots1982 wrote: » ...Gaelic and football I'd be paying it for and these days OTB is better for both for me.
Arghus wrote: » People just have an aversion to paying for something they used to get for free.
clsmooth wrote: » An extra 16 hours of good quality sports coverage for the price of a pint. That sounds like good value, it's not going to break the bank. I'll be supporting it.
lawred2 wrote: » clsmooth wrote: » An extra 16 hours of good quality sports coverage for the price of a pint. That sounds like good value, it's not going to break the bank. I'll be supporting it. 16 hours a week? I do my best to get through the four hours on the bus as it is.
dr.kenneth noisewater wrote: » 16 hours per month
dr.kenneth noisewater wrote: » I will sign up to support the lads initially but a lot will depend on how to get the content, if I cant get easily via an app or iTunes then I'll lose interest and stick with the 2 free. Brave move but I do wonder is it down to the IT pulling the plug as they couldn't get a sponsor and was getting too expensive. Anyway I wish them all the best
lawred2 wrote: » is it €5 a week or month?
Lucas Hood wrote: » A month . Details herehttps://www.patreon.com/posts/join-our-world-7932326