Re: Comms : Wed Sep 09, 2020 10:13 am
Victor wrote:
Herein lies the problem with The London Broncos. " We do not speak to The League Express". Why not?
For Christs sake, the club is in the entertainment industry, it could do with all the publicity it can get. It should be constantly feeding journalists. Not waiting for them to pick up the phone and ask for something.
The club should know the movers and shakers in the local, national sports and online. Whilst the media is not what it was on all levels. It should be a tool that the club USES to raise its profile.
Do not hide behind. WELL NOBODY ASKED !!!!!
For Christs sake, the club is in the entertainment industry, it could do with all the publicity it can get. It should be constantly feeding journalists. Not waiting for them to pick up the phone and ask for something.
The club should know the movers and shakers in the local, national sports and online. Whilst the media is not what it was on all levels. It should be a tool that the club USES to raise its profile.
Do not hide behind. WELL NOBODY ASKED !!!!!
What exactly is it you would like to report to the league express Victor?
I've asked many times for people to email me with their insight, this is your chance to shine. What would you like us to tell them?
There is nothing to say, zero, zip. We have reporters from the standard and national newspapers contacting us regularly because they are proper journalists who know how it works. I speak on a regular basis to specialist journalists such as Johnny Davidson and Steve Mascord. Why on earth would we want to ring League express to tell them that John Smith in Bermondsey has just renewed his lotto tickets for the next 5 weeks?
I know its boring but would you rather we tell league express we are looking to sign Benji Marshall and Jackson Hastings just to get attention?
Maybe we should write some articles on what the players favourite netflix programme is or how Mitch Allgoods garden is looking?
Give me your ideas, email them if you like, this could be the start of a revolution in our media output.