Patww79 wrote: » Rowing... Not a good start to the paid ones for me! I can't expect to listen to them all though so no harm. I still think I'll be listening to more than I delete.
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Say Your Number wrote: » The one thing I miss from the OTB days is you never get anymore niche items like that, I like their GAA/Rugby coverage but it's very predictable at this stage, you'd never finish one of their pods and think 'Wow, I'd never heard of that' really enjoyed that interview, hopefully they will have more like it in the future. The story Ken told last week about switching off the Superbowl and missing the comeback because he decided to watch an interview with a 84 year man talking about his attitude to gay people in the military was gold.
deekster wrote: » The Patreon billing cycle looks to be set for the first of each month. So, if I was to begin paying today does that mean my first payment is only good for podcasts put out until the end of this month?
No charge has been placed yet. You've pledged to a "per month" page and will be charged on the 1st of next month.
Dots1982 wrote: » I miss plenty more than that; the absence of Ken watching live sport in the studio and the reaction, often hilarious, to that. The fact that Ken I don't believe has been at a single premier league game this season while with NT/OTB he was providing commentary for them so had to attend and take in more than at home on the sofa. I take your point but there is more missing from second captains when comparing to OTB than just the thing you mentioned.
Cosmo Kramer wrote: » Ken has previously admitted that he wasn't at a lot of those games he used to commentate on, he was often just watching a live feed in a studio provided to NT as a broadcast rights holder.
Cosmo Kramer wrote: » Dots1982 wrote: » I miss plenty more than that; the absence of Ken watching live sport in the studio and the reaction, often hilarious, to that. The fact that Ken I don't believe has been at a single premier league game this season while with NT/OTB he was providing commentary for them so had to attend and take in more than at home on the sofa. I take your point but there is more missing from second captains when comparing to OTB than just the thing you mentioned. Ken has previously admitted that he wasn't at a lot of those games he used to commentate on, he was often just watching a live feed in a studio provided to NT as a broadcast rights holder.
dr.kenneth noisewater wrote: » Really? Never knew that before, was the main commentator at the game or beside Ken in Studio?
death1234567 wrote: » Do they have the terrible pre-recorded filler "mixes" on the paid for podcasts? I wouldn't pay for anything with those annoying prerecords played at intervals during the podcast, espcially if it's the same ones everyday. If you are at the gym or listening on your phone they are impossible to skip at worst and a complete pain to skip at best e.g. if you are listening on Itunes on PC. If they want a break during recording then just take one, no need for the prerecords to "Link" it all up.
death1234567 wrote: » Do they have the terrible pre-recorded filler "mixes" on the paid for podcasts?
Patww79 wrote: » Much more like it today for me. Looking forward to listening to this one.
lawred2 wrote: » Musical interludes are used across pretty much all forms of aural media.. Plus the second captains ones are brilliantly conceived and put together. you'll be in the minority whinging about that I'd expect (or hope at least)
Sideshow Mark wrote: » I've seen it all now. I love them and even catch myself "singing along" to the commentary! An integral part of all