Behind-the-Gulls wrote:This will be a major loss,I think the coverage of Torquay United is excellent and one of the main reasons I buy the paper.
In the lead up to matches.particularly the day before,such coverage can whip up support for the club and entice people to attend.
Other forms of media just don't work in the same way.
There will be a daily news channel on www,thisissouthdevon.co.uk but it remains to be seen how much sports coverage there will be.
This is a business decision based on advertising revenues-I understand sales of the paper are still strong compared to many local dailies.
I've already spoken to a few people in various walks of life locally and they are not at all happy about this.
I think there will be a major protest about this and if the owners of the Herald Express don't respond appropriately,there could well be some moves to fill the void with another newspaper.
Don't take this lying down,write to the Herald to express(no pun intended), your concerns and mention the excellent coverage of Torquay United and local sport,which can't possibly be maintained by a weekly edition.
This is a trend that will no doubt also affect the Express and Echo and Plymouth Herald is years to come as well. As some of the eagle eyed posters on this forum have no doubt also noticed is that Dave Thomas has been covering TUFC for the WMN in the past year instead of Ross Reid who previously reported on the Gulls' fortunes for said paper.
However, the Western Gazette do an excellent job of covering Yeovil Town as a weekly paper and if they can replicate their approach at Harmsworth House, the needs of Gulls' followers will be excellently served. Big stories will probably appear in the WMN and the thisisdevon site as well.
As for the online news channel, I will reserve judgment for now.