I don't mean to single you out, as many posters have said roughly the same thing, but the show content is decided by the program director and other higher ups. They believe that the audience likes this stuff. It has very little to do with the producer of the individual show.
Going back to the days when Pratt and Moj were co-hosting, the decision makers have shown that they believe the hard-core sports audience is limited, and hosts need to keep things light. I don't like it at all, but they believe listeners like you and me are in the minority.
I actually agree with the program directors. My girl is a casual sports fan and she regularly listens to donnie and the moj. Its the only sports radio show she listens tooI don't mean to single you out, as many posters have said roughly the same thing, but the show content is decided by the program director and other higher ups. They believe that the audience likes this stuff. It has very little to do with the producer of the individual show.
Going back to the days when Pratt and Moj were co-hosting, the decision makers have shown that they believe the hard-core sports audience is limited, and hosts need to keep things light. I don't like it at all, but they believe listeners like you and me are in the minority.
I actually agree with the program directors. My girl is a casual sports fan and she regularly listens to donnie and the moj. Its the only sports radio show she listens too
Other than radio/TV, what kind of online media are you guys following to keep tabs on the Nucks (other than here of course )?
This might be painfully obvious but Twitter... It is a very powerful tool to get news from media about Canucks, Utica and prospects in general. It is also a source to find articles of interest, as every article an author writes will put a link for it on twitter. Packed full of bloggers and podcasters hustling. It can be funny, but can also be the a$$hole of the internet.
Twitter to me seems to be a great tool if you follow the right people and not obnoxious loudmouths spewing their alcohol/rage-fuelled opinions. I don't really have a great opinion of people on Reddit or Facebook too funny enough.
My opinion is Twitter is the cesspool of social media. I still use it though.
Anyone complaining about Twitter doesn't use it properly. Depending on your interests you can just follow 10-20 people and get all the information you need very quickly.
@niqhilvelji is a must follow IMOOther than radio/TV, what kind of online media are you guys following to keep tabs on the Nucks (other than here of course )?
If you want news without opinion or political commentary then I would say Dhaliwal for insider info, JPat and Drancer because they are on the road and then Comets Cory for Utica info and Dweeb for shotguns. And that is probably all you need to stay up to date with any news, as everyone else just says the same news and those guys don't tend to tweet for entertainment or get political.Might get back into it
Aside from Dhaliwal, who are the other must follows for Canucks news?
I mentioned it earlier in this thread, but Justin Morissette's "Locked on Canucks" podcast has been handy for someone like me who can't often watch games as it is uploaded often enough (theoretically daily, but not always) and is short enough (around 30 minutes) that it serves as more of a real-time news source than a lot of podcasts. And despite the short format, Justin does more than review what happened in the most recent game – he does discuss trends, talks to guests, takes questions, etc. I've found it's very digestible.Other than radio/TV, what kind of online media are you guys following to keep tabs on the Nucks (other than here of course )?
I mentioned it earlier in this thread, but Justin Morissette's "Locked on Canucks" podcast has been handy for someone like me who can't often watch games as it is uploaded often enough (theoretically daily, but not always) and is short enough (around 30 minutes) that it serves as more of a real-time news source than a lot of podcasts. And despite the short format, Justin does more than review what happened in the most recent game – he does discuss trends, talks to guests, takes questions, etc. I've found it's very digestible.
I mentioned it earlier in this thread, but Justin Morissette's "Locked on Canucks" podcast has been handy for someone like me who can't often watch games as it is uploaded often enough (theoretically daily, but not always) and is short enough (around 30 minutes) that it serves as more of a real-time news source than a lot of podcasts. And despite the short format, Justin does more than review what happened in the most recent game – he does discuss trends, talks to guests, takes questions, etc. I've found it's very digestible.
To hear discussion about it?If you can't often watch games, why don't you just watch the long highlights instead of listening to a 30 minute broadcast? Wouldn't that be a better recap of what happened in the game?
If you miss a game, do you read the GDT's here afterwards? Listening to a podcast or post-game radio is pretty similar to coming here and seeing what people thought of the game.If you can't often watch games, why don't you just watch the long highlights instead of listening to a 30 minute broadcast? Wouldn't that be a better recap of what happened in the game?
If you want news without opinion or political commentary then I would say Dhaliwal for insider info, JPat and Drancer because they are on the road and then Comets Cory for Utica info and Dweeb for shotguns. And that is probably all you need to stay up to date with any news, as everyone else just says the same news and those guys don't tend to tweet for entertainment or get political.
If you want opinion or analysis that is another thing with a heap of others to follow
If you want guys Tweeting about the game as it happens there are more
If you want Left-wing political commentary the ski is the limit
And if you want straight-up communism JD is your guy