According to a report on Radio 4 (Feedback, Sunday), all local radio will be put online by the end of the month.
Not the most exciting news I know, but for those of us outside of Sussex, that means no more relying on BBC's useful but very, very boring text commentaries for the midweekers.
The downside for the club I suspect will be a big drop in subscribers to Seagulls World. I bought it last year primarily for the commentary, and although pretty good with it's bulletins, I doubt people will be happy forking out that much money when one of it's biggest assets is now being offered for free.
Not the most exciting news I know, but for those of us outside of Sussex, that means no more relying on BBC's useful but very, very boring text commentaries for the midweekers.
The downside for the club I suspect will be a big drop in subscribers to Seagulls World. I bought it last year primarily for the commentary, and although pretty good with it's bulletins, I doubt people will be happy forking out that much money when one of it's biggest assets is now being offered for free.