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Battle Of The Pods: The Guardian vs The Times

Started by The Gaffer · 10 months ago

In the United Kingdom, the newspaper industry is extremely competitive. There are more than 11 national daily newspapers compared with just two in the US (USA Today and Christian Science Monitor).
While the competition in print is fierce, the UK newspapers are also waging war online with t ... Continue reading »

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  • why aren't the NY Times or The Washington Post considered national daily papers...even if one is based in NY and the other Washington, these papers are published nationally, and people all around the country read them daily...just wondering
  • I listen to both podcasts as well and I agree with many of your points. I think the points where guillem and gabriele are both on there may be the height of intelligent analysis.


    I would still, however, give an edge to the Guardian. I give that because every presenter be it James, Barry, Kevin, Paul, Sid Lowe, Marcela all add something. At the same time, I find Danny Kelly to be a wee bit obnoxious, Bill Edgar to be a bit of a fool, and Allyson just spouts stereotypes from 10 years ago.



    I agree about the call for more Barry. The problem is that a number of bloggers feel compelled to malign Barry at every turn, so I think they are reticent to turn over the keys to him. I also think because of that his enthusiasm for doing the pod has dwindled.
  • If Barry's getting flack, maybe those of us that appreciate him should start asking for MORE BARRY!


    Personally, I strongly prefer the Guardian's podcast. It fits in nicely after my top 3 of Soccer Shout, Arsecast and EPL Talk and nudges The Beautiful Game out of the way to claim 4th in the list. (I'm just tired of hearing the BG guys threaten to quit!)
  • the guardian podcast is far superior. it is funny and extremely informative at the same time. Marcotti is arrogant and just disagrees from the general consensus of any topic to provoke a reaction. The only area where The Game excels is with its premiership manager guest interviews
  • c'mon people. the times is just plain rubbish comapred to barry and AC jimbo! they don't even attempt to be funny!
  • having been listening to both podcasts for the last 18 months or so I'd say that the Guardian effort is my favourite, informative, funny and entertaining. Their experts on the european leagues is great, Sid Lowe's input on La Liga , Rafa Honegstein's Bundeliga roundup and there was even the Eredivisie last week! I actually think that Barry Glendenning can sometimes be the Guardian's week spot as quite often his contributions only serve to deliberately wind up the supporters of a certain other north-east team rather than impart any insight.

    While Marcotti may be knowledgable and mostly a good listen his condescending demeanour towards those who disagree with him really puts me off. The game was brilliant when they got Frankn Skinner and David Baddiel to do their 2006 world cup podcasts, one of the funniest pods ever!

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