Dillwyn the Dog
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Puzzled as I was yesterday unsuccessfully trying to find the Derby on Wales on line’s main news feed I thought I’d try my luck on Radio Wales sports bulletin on my way to work earlier this morning.
In that time there were 2 sports bulletins - talking about Gatland and Wales’ failure in this six nations and a nice piece on the FA Cup semifinals but no mention of the “real event” of the weekend - Swansea vs Cardiff in the South Wales Derby .
I was surprised as the build up to the game had featured heavily on the station, with a preview of the match for a good hour given to it on Friday evening. They even brought in Owain Tudor Jones and Jason Perry to give their predictions.
Even the female newsreader was chirping her opinions bit you’d swear listening to this morning’s “flagship news programme” that the game dint actually take place.
If this is their sports producer’s decision to try to block out the game - where does that leave objective journalism on what is widely considered the National Radio Station of Wales?
As licence payers shouldn’t we be entitled to hear reports of our teams’ games?
Imagine a BBC sports executive who just happened to be a Spurs fan suppressing a match report just because they were beaten by Manchester United? They aren’t that small minded but what does this say about Wales in general? Really poor from BBC Wales.
In that time there were 2 sports bulletins - talking about Gatland and Wales’ failure in this six nations and a nice piece on the FA Cup semifinals but no mention of the “real event” of the weekend - Swansea vs Cardiff in the South Wales Derby .
I was surprised as the build up to the game had featured heavily on the station, with a preview of the match for a good hour given to it on Friday evening. They even brought in Owain Tudor Jones and Jason Perry to give their predictions.
Even the female newsreader was chirping her opinions bit you’d swear listening to this morning’s “flagship news programme” that the game dint actually take place.
If this is their sports producer’s decision to try to block out the game - where does that leave objective journalism on what is widely considered the National Radio Station of Wales?
As licence payers shouldn’t we be entitled to hear reports of our teams’ games?
Imagine a BBC sports executive who just happened to be a Spurs fan suppressing a match report just because they were beaten by Manchester United? They aren’t that small minded but what does this say about Wales in general? Really poor from BBC Wales.