Maybe so. Certainly this story still has a long way to go yet. It is clear that Scotland's media does generate money through the existence of Rangers and will no doubt want to see it reemerge in some form or other.
Yeah, comments were on the whole pretty negative, but should the BBC be ignoring such an important platform just to bury its head in the sand? As we've seen, brands that embrace social platforms such as Twitter can improve their own content. With so many people discussing their coverage, they really should have been ready to utilise that in some way. I felt the same was true of Eurovision a couple of weeks ago - they are missing a trick!
Good point Mike. I'll sort out.
Interesting stuff Colin. Is the story about your cousin true? How long we're they married? He sounds like a whole story himself frankly!
Kenny - top bloke who made everyone feel like a friend. I met him at Marketing Society events mainly over the years and each time he was on good form and very funny. Sad news. He will definitely be missed.
28 Jun 2012 - 12:00