foreverblue wrote:93:20 are moving to a pay model next season. £4 a month. Blue Moon will remain free for main show but extras for a fee for patrons. There is of course generic freebie podcasts like Guardian weekly.
Does anyone think that there is enough info/entertainment that could justify £50 a year for City podcasts?
mr_nool wrote:foreverblue wrote:93:20 are moving to a pay model next season. £4 a month. Blue Moon will remain free for main show but extras for a fee for patrons. There is of course generic freebie podcasts like Guardian weekly.
Does anyone think that there is enough info/entertainment that could justify £50 a year for City podcasts?
Why should people create good content for free? I bet the 93:20 guys put quite a lot of time into creating the podcasts and I, for one, am totally fine with paying them for it.
foreverblue wrote:mr_nool wrote:foreverblue wrote:93:20 are moving to a pay model next season. £4 a month. Blue Moon will remain free for main show but extras for a fee for patrons. There is of course generic freebie podcasts like Guardian weekly.
Does anyone think that there is enough info/entertainment that could justify £50 a year for City podcasts?
Why should people create good content for free? I bet the 93:20 guys put quite a lot of time into creating the podcasts and I, for one, am totally fine with paying them for it.
I don't disagree that people should be remunerated for their work it just interests me why they have moved to subscription rather than sponsorship.
mr_nool wrote:foreverblue wrote:mr_nool wrote:foreverblue wrote:93:20 are moving to a pay model next season. £4 a month. Blue Moon will remain free for main show but extras for a fee for patrons. There is of course generic freebie podcasts like Guardian weekly.
Does anyone think that there is enough info/entertainment that could justify £50 a year for City podcasts?
Why should people create good content for free? I bet the 93:20 guys put quite a lot of time into creating the podcasts and I, for one, am totally fine with paying them for it.
I don't disagree that people should be remunerated for their work it just interests me why they have moved to subscription rather than sponsorship.
I think they will make more money. They certainly would have more listeners if they went down the Blue Moon road, but not that many people pay for something if they don't have to (or so I think).
I always used to prefer the Blue Moon podcast, but having to wait until Friday to hear their views on last weekend's game got me to switch to City Watch.
foreverblue wrote:93:20 are moving to a pay model next season. £4 a month. Blue Moon will remain free for main show but extras for a fee for patrons. There is of course generic freebie podcasts like Guardian weekly.
Does anyone think that there is enough info/entertainment that could justify £50 a year for City podcasts?
I would pay good money not to listen to Graham Hunter and Billy Shears.mr_nool wrote:Both
I will pay for 93:20 and listen to Blue Moon for free. If they also turn to subscription, I will probably choose between one of them. If Blue Moon up the frequency with which they broadcast, I will most likely go for them.
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