Becky
Well-Known Member
I have raised this subject in the past, to admittedly luke-warm support.
BUT... for those Forumites who live and/or sail on the South Coast, and especially in the Solent area there is a serious lack of knowledge in the media when the news involves any form of water sport. All yachts, be they sail or power are described as 'luxury', even if they are 30 year old what-evers, Centaurs for example. Boat shows are merely showcases for the ultimate luxury. Very little coverage of 'normal' sized yachts.
We now have an Olympic sailing venue being constructed in Portland harbour, and they are already hosting international events, yet we see and hear nothing on the local news. It seems that if a sport involves anything bigger than a football, it is a 'minority' sport and therefore merits minimal coverage.
And yet the S Coast marinas are full to bursting. This means that there are thousands of sailors who receive no coverage of their sport. But minority sports like snooker have enormous TV coverage. Darts, which most peeps would have considered a bar-room entertainment (at least I would) also has coverage beyond the normal. But yachting is still only regarded as a niche activity by the networks.
Now I don't believe this is really a true reflection of viewers interests; take France, our nearest and dearest neighbour. They give their sailors tremendous support; and to my mind this is partly due to the news coverage of the events, and the interest shown by the media of the lives and interests of the sailors themselves.
If the same coverage was done in the UK, maybe people like Dee Caffery and Mike Golding would be a household names to rival those of the Becks and other footballers, (can't give any names as it is something I know nothing about) /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
The purpose of this thread is to sound out the Forum as to the possibility of complaining to the relevant TV channels to get then to employ somebody who knows about sailing, power boating, and more especially the very interesting people who partake of our sport.
So what do you folk think?
Is there any future in lobbying the local (to S Coast) TV channels for some proper coverage?
BUT... for those Forumites who live and/or sail on the South Coast, and especially in the Solent area there is a serious lack of knowledge in the media when the news involves any form of water sport. All yachts, be they sail or power are described as 'luxury', even if they are 30 year old what-evers, Centaurs for example. Boat shows are merely showcases for the ultimate luxury. Very little coverage of 'normal' sized yachts.
We now have an Olympic sailing venue being constructed in Portland harbour, and they are already hosting international events, yet we see and hear nothing on the local news. It seems that if a sport involves anything bigger than a football, it is a 'minority' sport and therefore merits minimal coverage.
And yet the S Coast marinas are full to bursting. This means that there are thousands of sailors who receive no coverage of their sport. But minority sports like snooker have enormous TV coverage. Darts, which most peeps would have considered a bar-room entertainment (at least I would) also has coverage beyond the normal. But yachting is still only regarded as a niche activity by the networks.
Now I don't believe this is really a true reflection of viewers interests; take France, our nearest and dearest neighbour. They give their sailors tremendous support; and to my mind this is partly due to the news coverage of the events, and the interest shown by the media of the lives and interests of the sailors themselves.
If the same coverage was done in the UK, maybe people like Dee Caffery and Mike Golding would be a household names to rival those of the Becks and other footballers, (can't give any names as it is something I know nothing about) /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
The purpose of this thread is to sound out the Forum as to the possibility of complaining to the relevant TV channels to get then to employ somebody who knows about sailing, power boating, and more especially the very interesting people who partake of our sport.
So what do you folk think?
Is there any future in lobbying the local (to S Coast) TV channels for some proper coverage?