Split in LifeFM Commentary Team

Starting this week LifeFM is splitting its commentary team to help provide extra coverage of non-radio games.
Whilst commentators John Nankivell and Phil Herden will be at Unley to broadcast South v Sturt, boundary rider Phil Aspinall wil
be at the Bay to "DUO-CAST" the Glenelg v Eagles game.
This week will be a trial (so stay tuned for anything happening) but the equipment required has been purchased, tested and after a few false starts recently is now working.
The logistics is that Phil Aspinall will be linked in live on the phone with the broadcast through the whole afternoon and there will be crosses to him every few minutes during the quarters allowing for the most regular updates possible plus the usual end of quarter reports.
It should be a far superior coverage to the regular practice in recent years of calling someone on a mobile at the end of each quarter.
Should the games be out of alignment and say Glenelg v Eagles a nailbiter whilst Sturt v South a blowout this will even allow some live calling from the Bay, (only if the circumstances make it a better listener experience.)
ALL going to plan this DUO-CAST will continue with the two NON-BROADCAST GAMES coming up, Glenelg v Port in Rd 10 and South v Glenelg in Rd 9. And then through the remainder of the season when a game is not on radio.
Hopefully it all works well tomorrow, if not we'll keep at it until it does, it's what SANFL fans deserve
Cheers
Phil Herden, LifeFM
Whilst commentators John Nankivell and Phil Herden will be at Unley to broadcast South v Sturt, boundary rider Phil Aspinall wil
be at the Bay to "DUO-CAST" the Glenelg v Eagles game.
This week will be a trial (so stay tuned for anything happening) but the equipment required has been purchased, tested and after a few false starts recently is now working.
The logistics is that Phil Aspinall will be linked in live on the phone with the broadcast through the whole afternoon and there will be crosses to him every few minutes during the quarters allowing for the most regular updates possible plus the usual end of quarter reports.
It should be a far superior coverage to the regular practice in recent years of calling someone on a mobile at the end of each quarter.
Should the games be out of alignment and say Glenelg v Eagles a nailbiter whilst Sturt v South a blowout this will even allow some live calling from the Bay, (only if the circumstances make it a better listener experience.)
ALL going to plan this DUO-CAST will continue with the two NON-BROADCAST GAMES coming up, Glenelg v Port in Rd 10 and South v Glenelg in Rd 9. And then through the remainder of the season when a game is not on radio.
Hopefully it all works well tomorrow, if not we'll keep at it until it does, it's what SANFL fans deserve
Cheers
Phil Herden, LifeFM