On this week’s Media Matters, Sachin Nakrani and Nina Kauser speak with David Downie, producer at Radio City in Liverpool and founder of the Blue Room podcast. David gives the lowdown on Everton ahead of Sunday’s Merseyside Derby - his views on what exactly has gone wrong at the club this season, who is to blame and what the future holds at Goodison Park. He also explains how the Blue Room has gone from strength to strength and why he has little hope of Everton causing an upset at Anfield this weekend.
On this week’s Media Matters podcast, Sachin Nakrani & Gags Tandon speak with renowned journalist and German football expert, Raphael Honigstein about his new book on Jurgen Klopp - Bring The Noise. Raphael discusses how the book came about, who he spoke to in order to discover more about Klopp & what he ultimately learnt about the man in charge at Liverpool and how he is going about bringing success to the club. There is also talk about Klopp’s relationship with the media, in England and Germany, and the likelihood of him sticking around at Anfield.
On this week’s Media Matters podcast, Nina Kauser and Sachin Nakrani are joined by Paul Machin, creator and co-host of Redmen TV, to discuss the rise and strength of Liverpool fan-content and the ongoing success of Redmen TV in particular. Paul explains how the channel got off the ground, how it has developed and what is next for the award-winning multi-platform operation. Nina, Sachin and Paul also discuss the difference between Scouse and southern supporters, negativity on Twitter and the positivity of Jurgen Klopp.
On this week's Media Matters podcast, Sachin Nakrani and Nina Kauser welcome West Ham United's head of content Amar Singh to talk about his career in journalism and the journey to working for West Ham United as the head of their content team.Â
Sachin, Nina and Amar discuss:
Amar's duties as head of content at West Ham
What the duties are on match days for a content team in the Premier League
What Slaven Bilic was like in the weeks leading up to his departure.
If Amar misses his career in journalism?
The lack of Asians in journalism, do they have it tougher now?
All this and plenty more on the Media Matters Podcast!
On part 2 of this week's special fan media orientated Media Matters podcast, Gags Tandon continues his discussion with Paul Tomkins to talk about his career in fan media/journalism with the focus this time on his meetings with Rafa Benitez and John Henry as well as a brief discussion on social media.
On this week's special fan media orientated Media Matters podcast, Gags Tandon welcomes Paul Tomkins to talk about his career in journalism, the journey to creating The Tomkins Times website and the Transfer Price Index. This is the first of two parts of this special Media Matters episode.Â
On this week's Media Matters podcast, Sachin Nakrani and Gags Tandon welcome Duncan Castles to talk about his career in journalism, his relationship with Jose Mourinho and his activity on social media!
On the first-ever Media Matters podcast, Sachin Nakrani and Gags Tandon welcome Jonathan Northcroft to talk about his career in journalism.
Jonathan talks about his journalism career, how his job has changed in that time, how covering Liverpool FC changed during his time as a journalist, how he feels the club has changed in general.
Jonathan...
Countless Twitter debates with fans of opposing teams centre around the idea that Liverpool are no longer a big club. Historically the giant of English football, the Reds took their domestic form into Europe, conquered it five times, and have the actual trophy to prove it. The clubs C.V would stand up to examination...