Tomski. With your attitude I wonder how it was that the WRC got by before we had live internet timing, splits and WRR.......
Perhaps the problem with the WRC isn't the lack of WRR or splits.
Just a thought you know ;)
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Tomski. With your attitude I wonder how it was that the WRC got by before we had live internet timing, splits and WRR.......
Perhaps the problem with the WRC isn't the lack of WRR or splits.
Just a thought you know ;)
But surely thats even more reason for keeping WRR. Why let people experience something which might, in a small way, improve the whole "experience" rather than taking it away. I'd love to be at each event but at least with WRR you felt like you were there.
Listening to inane chatter, bad music and inaccurate reports is not my idea of fun.
But your not everybody. Apparently many people listened so liked it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
When technology increases, expectations increase. In these days it is expected that you can follow everything (near-)live. That the WRC won't deliver this, is a huge farce, especially since they have showed they could do it for relatively low money.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
It's not even that people can't live without rallyradio and splits, it's the principle that ISC are only interested in moneymoneymoney and don't care about fans.
The ISC is not a charity. If having splits and WRR is not bringing them good profits then why should they provide that service?
will run Gardemeister?
Who says it is not bringing them good profit? What is good profit? We only know that they want the organisers to pay money for them. We also know that the teams pay a sum to have splits. Plus, it contributes to overall satisfaction of the WRC, thus increasing total value.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Oh yes Lousada. They are making a good profit on WRR and the splits so they're going to stop doing it. Yeah right. :rolleyes: Where did you get your economics degree? A pack of cornflakes?
Everyone is entitled to an opinion Daniel, but if you didn't enjoy WRR, why bother listening? Or couldn't you work out how to turn it off?Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
I know a lot of people like me enjoyed the energy of WRR. It was a great way of following the championship and I think Becs and Colins enthusiasm and knowledge made up for the very occassional error.
I haven't listened since Greg Strange left other than to try and hear news about Michael Park on the day of his accident.
I'm not saying that people aren't entitled to an opinion. Merely that IF WRR and the splits were making money for the ISC they wouldn't ditch them and also that we managed to survive without Rally Radio and the splits.