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Cantona
30 Sep 2002, 01:27 AM
pretty good in my expectation...
the Canadians did well... it was nice to actually
see a true "world report" on sports..and actually
see the highlights....
la liga...
ryder cup...
seria a...
scottish premier league
premiership..
i dont wont to lose SKY Sports.. but this was a
quality broadcast..
although i hear they are intending to have the
obnixous Bretos on fridays...
leave out max... and good job Canada!
Cantona---
odg78
30 Sep 2002, 01:56 AM
--According to my on-screen programming guide Sky Sports News will still be coming on 7am and 7pm.
dwinkler
30 Sep 2002, 03:54 AM
I'd say it exceeded my expectations. A lot of soccer highlights I didn't expect to see. Their league tables were fairly rudimentary, displaying only points, but it was better than nothing.
Overall, I thought it was a good first effort.
Dr. Wankler
30 Sep 2002, 07:08 AM
First and foremost, I just hope my cable company keeps FSW after their merger with comcast. That said, I also found the show to be much better than I expected. The production values, while not quite ESPN caliber, also surprised me.
But on any given night, I'm probably going to prefer Sky Sports News to this.
CrewToon
30 Sep 2002, 07:20 AM
Frankly, I think FSW should EXPAND its Sky Sports News coverage and show a different version of the show in its second hour.
Topo
30 Sep 2002, 08:18 AM
OK, I guess.
But, I don't really believe in fixing things that weren't broken.
I like Sky Sports better.
total_football
30 Sep 2002, 09:51 AM
The BIG problem, generally, with Sky Sports News, is the absolute dearth of actual highlights and game action; generally speaking, these can be reduced to players clapping at the full time whistle. I belive that this is practically due to other stations holding the "highlights" rights. Secondly, Sky hardly ever shows highlights from other leagues (or at least does not broadcast them in the version we see!).
This issue is not nearly as relevant in the US, where practically any station can show most game highlights on their various news shows. So, in this respect, FSW Report is a marked improvement over Sky Sports News. Nonethess, I'm glad they're keeping BOTH shows on the daily schedule.
All in all, a very good start. Keep it up? One question: is the show broadcast from Canada? It seems a bit surreal to have actual North Americans give precedence to football highlights over the would-be Comedy Central/sports crap on ESPN!
montabon
30 Sep 2002, 10:00 AM
FSW Report gets a thumbs up from me. Nice to hear a sports broadcast emanating from this side of the pond that manages not to mangle all those foreign names and terms.
The amount of actual game highlights seems to be higher than Sky Sports News. Plus, there appears to be much less reliance on the telephone interview, as compared to SSN.
Further, any effort by FSW to increase the range of its offerings is always a positive in my book.
odg78
30 Sep 2002, 10:09 AM
Is it just me or does it look like FSW has been making a concerted effort to look more like a real TV channel recently? I've noticed new commercials that don't last half an hour. I hope this leads to a long, healthy financial future for FSW.
QPR Kevin H
30 Sep 2002, 10:23 AM
Originally posted by odg78
Is it just me or does it look like FSW has been making a concerted effort to look more like a real TV channel recently? I've noticed new commercials that don't last half an hour. I hope this leads to a long, healthy financial future for FSW.
Guinness sponsorship. Fantastic!
QPR Kevin H
30 Sep 2002, 10:26 AM
Originally posted by total_football
The BIG problem, generally, with Sky Sports News, is the absolute dearth of actual highlights and game action; generally speaking, these can be reduced to players clapping at the full time whistle. I belive that this is practically due to other stations holding the "highlights" rights.
Sky have to wait until ITV show the Premiership highlights on Saturday evenings. In the meantime they show Saturday action from about 35 League matches - which is fine by me.
Dr. Wankler
30 Sep 2002, 10:57 AM
Originally posted by QPR Kevin H
Guinness sponsorship. Fantastic!
Maybe someone laced my town's water supply with LSD, but I could've sworn I saw an Arby's commercial this past weekend, too.
helmet
30 Sep 2002, 12:00 PM
When does it air?
Bill-DC
30 Sep 2002, 12:02 PM
I just added FSW this weekend.
I loved the guy with the busted leg opening his Guiness with a bottle opener inserted in his cast.
Got to see Arsenal vs Leeds, Liverpool and Michael Owen vs Manchester City, Newcastle play someone who I can't remember and I saw Atletico Madrid play Recreativo.
Premiership matches 3
La Liga 1
NFL 0
RhinosBoy21
30 Sep 2002, 02:39 PM
I really liked FSW Report, it was really good to see a highlight show of other European leagues and not just EPL, D1, D2, D3, D4 and cricket. They gave news from around the world, showed alot of highlights. Their coverage on F1 was pretty cool too. Very good show, i'd reather have this then Sky Sports News.
And for the love of god, Keep Bretos AWAY FROM THE SHOW!!!!!!!!!!
total_football
30 Sep 2002, 03:50 PM
Is it me, or the female broadcaster on FSW Report kinda look like Tina Fey of SNL Weekend Update 'fame', such as it is? Maybe it's the glasses..
Aaron Stollar
30 Sep 2002, 04:27 PM
I was happy and impressed, would I want to replace Sky Sports News... no, but it is a good show and I will continue to tune in.
anderson
30 Sep 2002, 06:58 PM
Liked it. It's much more like Fox Sports Noticias on FSWE than Sky Sports News - more emphasis on highlights from multiple leagues. I understand that a lot of people follow all levels of English soccer - not just the EPL - but I'd also rather see more highlights of more Euro leagues than all the goals from the Nationwide. Seems like they've found a reasonable compromise by having both shows.
Sam I Am
30 Sep 2002, 07:11 PM
Sky Sports News has Kelly. The Fox show does not.
RhinosBoy21
30 Sep 2002, 09:27 PM
Originally posted by aaronstol
I was happy and impressed, would I want to replace Sky Sports News... no, but it is a good show and I will continue to tune in.
Or we can just all stop thinking we're all British. Why would we want to watch English highlights and coverage from England only. News flash, theres more to soccer then just England.