Forbury Lion The trend with sites like getreading.co.uk is to keep costs down by not having experienced staff on board and dispensing with roles such as photographer, editor, proof reader etc etc. Most articles seem to be written by part time reporters, probably on zero hour contracts who are paid per article, hence quantity rather than quality. I suspect many do not even live in the local area and work remotely writing articles for various local newspapers.
The stories probably come from following various twitter accounts, official e.g. Thames Valley Police and unofficial, Some articles probably land in their inboxes and then it's a copy/paste, add an often unnecessary timeline of events and a google street view image of the location and/or a photo/video from a member of the public off of twitter.
I'm not knocking the staff, they do the best job they can but seem to be unsupported. In the printed days you had reporters and photographers at the scene and that often resulted in a better quality article. They also had more time to break the stories as they were working to a printing deadline and not expected to provide live updates as a story breaks.
Pretty much this.
Oh and thanks for the kind words, and not so kind words about TTE. Your fivers are still in the post....
JL is doing a job he was dropped in at short notice to do, for an organisation that's shrinking at a rapid rate. Presumably he's still got his former responsibilities to deal with plus Reading FC.
For those complaining about the quality of coverage, all I'd ask is, do you actually contribute money to Get Reading, or the group?
It's fine if you don't, but I'm confused how those people expect quality journalism without paying for it? The only way GR make money is by clicks, ads and more clicks. That's why so much stuff is clickbait and that's why they have to spam your timeline. If you were still forking over 40p on a daily basis for the actual paper, or paying a website subscription, I'm fairly sure they wouldn't have to scrape the barrel. Likewise as Forbs said, without that money how can they afford to pay for extra journalists to go find stories, or come up with long-form articles?
We do what we do on TTE because we've got a passion for the club and enjoy doing it, but there's a bigger group of us to share the load and we don't HAVE to earn clicks to survive. We do our best to produce the highest quality possible and it helps that a fair few of us are either trained media folk, or are someway down that path. We all have 'proper' jobs though, the revenue the site generates is minute, even with the kind generosity of those who contribute to Patreon every month. For a club the size of Reading, there really isn't the fanbase to support a dedicated site, at least not unless a big chunk start forking over cash on a regular basis.
Sure GR could ask passionate fans to write articles, on the angle that they provide a platform for young journalists and fellow passionate fans, but I can tell you through personal experience that it's very, very hard to keep quality people on over a long period of time without them losing interest. At TTE that doesn't matter as much, you just move on but for a 'professional website' they can't just keep churning over volunteers.
Charles was the last Reading FC journalist for the Reading Evening Post, he was hired as a written journalist with those appropriate skills. As for who follows him, be it JL or someone else, they need a very different skill set for a 100% online operation. Moreover, with the uncertainty around the place, few quality journos are going to gamble and go there. I certainly wouldn't right now, even if it seems on paper to be a dream job. The best you'd get is a hungry young journo with nothing to lose, or someone on the way down who doesn't really need the money.
Anyway for those TL;DR out there, the equation is simple.
Want better coverage? Start paying for it, or lower your standards.