And too hard for their Louis Vuitton’s.Geelong have just put in a protest
That in September 2020 they also had issues playing on the hard cricket pitch.
It was too hard for there paws
And too hard for their Louis Vuitton’s.Geelong have just put in a protest
That in September 2020 they also had issues playing on the hard cricket pitch.
It was too hard for there paws
2 goal head startThe Rayner suspension stands. Good news for us!
Red, you make me laugh.He just applies a view to suit his own personal agenda at any given point in time.
A dishonest, hypocritical and bitter phoney.
Will they appeal the appeal?Simply proves Brisbane does not have as bigger brown paper bags as Carlton!
Well Robert, I notice his SEN116 ratings have barely created a ripple yet he’s being paid a motza. When Hutchison and Croc Media start to go belly up, hopefully he’s one of the first casualties and his exposure starts to diminish.Red, you make me laugh.
I think you and I share the same contempt for GW.
I live with the same hope Red.Well Robert, I notice his SEN116 ratings have barely created a ripple yet he’s being paid a motza. When Hutchison and Croc Media start to go belly up, hopefully he’s one of the first casualties and his exposure starts to diminish.
Red, you make me laugh.
I think you and I share the same contempt for GW.
Hutchy had investors when he bought SEN. Pickering was one (nothing else would get him air time), I believe Turf was also one, but he may have jumped off when Bartlett got the flick. Whateley wax another one, it was part of the carrot to lure him as an on air personality. He’s unlikely to be a casualty, and even if Croc Media does go tits up, Whateley will have no shortage of suitors.Well Robert, I notice his SEN116 ratings have barely created a ripple yet he’s being paid a motza. When Hutchison and Croc Media start to go belly up, hopefully he’s one of the first casualties and his exposure starts to diminish.
Looking at the shareholders of SEG (which owns Croc and is now called SEN), I don’t see Mince Whateley as a shareholder. He could be under some complex arrangement or via the minuscule trust holdings that are listed, but the value wouldn’t be much if he did looking at the allocations.Hutchy had investors when he bought SEN. Pickering was one (nothing else would get him air time), I believe Turf was also one, but he may have jumped off when Bartlett got the flick. Whateley wax another one, it was part of the carrot to lure him as an on air personality. He’s unlikely to be a casualty, and even if Croc Media does go tits up, Whateley will have no shortage of suitors.
I rarely ever listen to SEN any more except in the car perhaps. Find GM really hard to bear. Jabba signed him up as l remember on the grounds of being the top football journalist. But he falls down on the first attribute - objectivity.Well Robert, I notice his SEN116 ratings have barely created a ripple yet he’s being paid a motza. When Hutchison and Croc Media start to go belly up, hopefully he’s one of the first casualties and his exposure starts to diminish.
Speaking of SEN ads I switched the radio on at 7.52 am this morning. I don’t know how long they’d been going with ads beforehand, but they went another 6 mins straight of ads up until 7.58. Then 2 minutes of content before going to the news/weather/traffic which was 3 minutes worth but interspersed with maybe 6 or 7 more ads.I rarely ever listen to SEN any more except in the car perhaps. Find GM really hard to bear. Jabba signed him up as l remember on the grounds of being the top football journalist. But he falls down on the first attribute - objectivity.
Although I take minimal interest, l think KB's ratings were often double Mince's. Won't be surprised if it goes belly up but kept afloat by much increased coverage of racing and gambling company sponsorship? Not to mention really painful number of ads whenever you do listen.
Yep, said it all before. They cut off callers just for a repetitive ad. I still use my 2001 mini walkman where I'm able to flick between AM and FM stations quickly and every morning, all other stations are back into music or talkback while SEN is still running ads. That teenage news caller also needs lessons on how to read the news properly instead of rushing 3 stories in one sentence.Speaking of SEN ads I switched the radio on at 7.52 am this morning. I don’t know how long they’d been going with ads beforehand, but they went another 6 mins straight of ads up until 7.58. Then 2 minutes of content before going to the news/weather/traffic which was 3 minutes worth but interspersed with maybe 6 or 7 more ads.
So, in the 11 minutes between 7.52 and about 8.03 they must have ran ads for about 50% of the time.
Don’t ask me how many ads. I lost count after about 20.
Is that the girl you’re talking about that is very hard to understand - sort of not very clear diction ?Yep, said it all before. They cut off callers just for a repetitive ad. I still use my 2001 mini walkman where I'm able to flick between AM and FM stations quickly and every morning, all other stations are back into music or talkback while SEN is still running ads. That teenage news caller also needs lessons on how to read the news properly instead of rushing 3 stories in one sentence.
Yeah that's her, but I must say at least Dwayne Russell is better to listen to after Mince's bore, as he takes in more callers and lets them have their say even if he cops some disagreement. More well balanced in views.Is that the girl you’re talking about that is very hard to understand - sort of not very clear diction ?