Point of View – Media Reporting
2005
As the
S-league reached it 1/3 mark, I wished to make a note & up to a point judge
how the local media have done since Singapore won the Tiger Cup back in January
especially as the local media have long demanded results from our National Team
first before they could report about our own league and players.
That is
why a comparison is needed now on how our local media previews are faring
compare to last year when the National Team had not won the Tiger Cup.
As I
cannot read Malay or Tamil, I can only
point out 3 previews - TNP, Shin Min (Chinese), and Today from our local
media.(Leaving out those like football update which act more as a punter guide
despite at times having quite some good articles)
Then
after doing the research on the 3 papers, I ranked them according to what I
think are the Best to the Worst
1. TODAY
First
up is local free paper Today which one would say is the best of the 3 and
certainly it is with the job they are doing.
There
is no doubt Today is continuing the good job of promoting the S-league since
they got the contract from FAS back in 2004
Back in
2004, Today had divided up the S-league preview into 2 parts with the first
part on Monday and the second part later in the week on Thursday but now in
2005 Today have combined all of the contents on the S-league preview at the
beginning of the week on Monday as well as having a extensive review section on
the actions in the S-league.
It is
great this way as readers apart from updating themselves on the matches ahead
can now also update themselves on how the S-league matches that have gone by
had progressed.
The
best part though is the short take on S-league milestones achieved by the
players & coaches. It could be anything from players
appearances to coaches track records and this is a part of the S-league
neglected by the mass media (Or should I just mention SPH papers)
In this
way defenders and midfielders will also get their due recognition as it is near
to impossible they ever get to the milestone of 100 S-league goals that the
mass media is only interested in.
Another
great point to note about Today is that the free paper is the only local paper
interested in the S-league involvement in the AFC Cup as it is a competition
that involved top clubs from Hong Kong and
But
strangely or not ST, the flagship of SPH, reported our clubs activities in the
competitions as whenever they feel liked it (or dare I say it was a light day
on the EPL scene) and with such worthwhile achievements worth noting in Asia
swept under the carpet while the SPH lead media continued their criticizing the
S-league (for their own biased purposes), is it any wonder why local fans say
the local clubs have few achievements despite what the local clubs have already
shown in the AFC Cup 2004 and now in 2005.
In all,
it is great the S-league has chosen to continue their hand in hand work with
Today as it is unlikely SPH papers would come up with anything that Today is
coming up with past experiences as proof.
2. SHIN MIN
(CHINESE)
In
second place is Shin Min and coming from the SPH side I have low expectations
of the SPH Chinese paper (as one who had seem how biased SPH would be).
One can
say after reading the theories stories it keep coming up with at times can be
quite funny and refreshing because for one things the stories can easily
contradict with earlier stories they had wrote about as Shin Min continued to
change tracks as the need arise.
It is
certainly not difficult to understand why it does that as one know the large
number of gamblers are Chinese and a huge number buy Shin Min for its theories
so the papers had to boast the egos of those who won money while comforting
those who lost out.
In that
sense it would easily be a punter preview but it is not as other than the
S-league preview, Shin Min still have a weekly coverage of the players and it
is not a bad look of the players but they just lacked the look on why these
players were important players to their respective teams with much focus on
their private lives.
However
it more than make up for it with coverage not just on top names like Indra and Alam Shah etc but also
on less known like Tengku Mushadad
and Imran Sahib etc
In all
with no Chinese rival to compete with, one can say Shin Min is doing a decent
job. After all the coverage of the previews are already the most extensive of
any SPH paper one can find in the Republic and at times it add up to that by
doing extra reporting on S-league games (during the EPL quiet spell, no
doubt)
Still
one can only see it ranked behind Today but it is certainly in second place by
a wide margin over the third placed paper TNP.
3. TNP
I am
not sure to call the article this paper is coming out with a preview or Ernest
cover Tay backside column as it is the feeling
one get with reading the reports that Ernest is writing as the TNP man looked
at ways to protect the Shin Min man. (Before continuing, just wished want to
tell Ernest to stop lying in his reports about Tay
being a good punter as the TNP trio have been playing the EPL game for a while
now and from the mouth of the common gamblers it is wide knowledge that Tay tend to be the worst of the lot as he hit the Singaporepools 1/2 game - which regularly see a payout of
$1.19 - as a hit consistently while sucking most of the time at the rest)
Back to
their previews & one can only say one would like to see Ernest really do
his job as a reporter and write and in the process show his knowledge (Or
lacked of it) of the S-league instead of those bullshits he is currently
putting out.
It only
tend to show that it was the correct decision for the S-league to give the
contract to MediaCorp as back in 2003 TNP had did
such a terrible job of reporting that it was impossible to see why FAS would
want to stick with it anymore.
After
all if SPH so called sport reporters like Ernest (apart from having no
knowledge of the S-league as well as no interest in the local game) cannot even
do a decent job when they are being paid for it then the money is best given to
it competitors who have real sport reporters instead.
Still
though one should not be surprise that TNP had come out with such a disgraced
preview even now for SPH is still filled with pro-Malaysia Cup and anti
S-league attitude men like Jeffery Low and with him now at TNP, it leave one
wondering if TNP is now assigned the task of bringing down the local game.
In
fairness though while TNP did come out with reports on the schools lacked of
interest in sports like football, it is quite limited in it scope and
considering that it was TNP which lead the call about MediaCorp
lacked of interest in the local game during the Tiger Cup, one have to say it
is the pot calling the kettle back.
In all,
if anybody wanted to know the S-league better it is better to wasting money on
their so called previews as it is a Ernest covered Tay
backside reporting instead as this writer have already done that long ago for a
free paper can offered more than whatever TNP can come out this and which just want
the money without anything in return.