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17th July 2025, 10:03 #181
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The Race has something similar, but that is much cheaper for a far more appealing product that attracts a far bigger audience. For 8 pounds a month this won't be there for long I'd reckon.
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17th July 2025, 10:24 #182
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I assume that all the Dirtfish online content has been created to promote and advertise the rally school. The ads for this on the podcasts have been getting ever longer in recent months.
Maybe this hasn't worked and their online business (and paying David Evans, Colin Clark, Luke Barry etc) is actually costing more than the new (rally school) customers it brings in. So now they've had to charge for it ?
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17th July 2025, 17:49 #183
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Surley all that effort for extra customers for a very niche service in a country where it is extra niche is not really the idea behind it.
Online ads will bring in revenue and if something like this gets popular enough it will be profitable, just look at "The Race".
The members thing was probably a plan from the start, but you need to build a potential customer base first.
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Yesterday, 16:50 #184
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So seems everything is now behind a paywall? At least the more interesting articles and stuff.
Even driver ratings which is hilariousLast edited by EstWRC; Yesterday at 17:32.
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Yesterday, 17:48 #185
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Yesterday, 18:07 #186
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Maybe when the price would be cheaper, then the first feedback would be more positive, but currently the value for money doesn't seem to be worth it. Rallytv subscription is 12,99€ per month and with that you get a large team with planes and helicopters, who are providing live coverage from all the stages and service park.
I’ve enjoyed their content, but at the end of the day, they’re still a bunch of journalists—taking interviews at the events and sharing their opinions on various topics. This shouldn't be that expensive.
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Yesterday, 18:32 #187
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Well, i am ok to pay for stuff that I am interested in, but Dirtfish has been one sided, very over-extended news source with significant delay. In comparison Autosport.com comes with more complete package of motorsport with less price. Good idea how to finance rallying news channel, but it is hard to see how this would work at least mid term.
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