Just noticed the temperature high for Manchester in Granada's weather doesn't match up with the high in the ticker. Are there often discrepancies between the regions and the ticker?
When I switched the telly on just after 7.45 and flicked channels, there was no doubt which programme was the most informative at that particular time...
GMB: Headlines and weather
Breakfast: Discussion on places that don't let you take your pram in
When I switched the telly on just after 7.45 and flicked channels, there was no doubt which programme was the most informative at that particular time...
GMB: Headlines and weather
Breakfast: Discussion on places that don't let you take your pram in
But I have my TV on from 7:43 until 7:44 - which programme will inform me most then?
No one calls "The Hydro" in Glasgow "The SSE Hydro", just like no one will call "Wembley Arena" "The SSE Arena, Wembley"
True....though on the flip side, sponsorship can stick too. Everyone still calls the Phones4u Manchester Arena the MEN.
That's true, a very successful bit of branding, although it helps that the previous (and first) sponsor didn't stick around for long and it was sponsored by the MEN for quite a long while.
I reckon, similarly, that if the Echo Arena in Liverpool ever gets a new sponsor most people will continue calling it the Echo Arena.
No one calls "The Hydro" in Glasgow "The SSE Hydro", just like no one will call "Wembley Arena" "The SSE Arena, Wembley"
True....though on the flip side, sponsorship can stick too. Everyone still calls the Phones4u Manchester Arena the MEN.
That's true, a very successful bit of branding, although it helps that the previous (and first) sponsor didn't stick around for long and it was sponsored by the MEN for quite a long while.
I reckon, similarly, that if the Echo Arena in Liverpool ever gets a new sponsor most people will continue calling it the Echo Arena.
Just as much as Bolton's The Reebok Stadium will continue to be said, although from Tuesday it will be the Macron Stadium!
No one calls "The Hydro" in Glasgow "The SSE Hydro", just like no one will call "Wembley Arena" "The SSE Arena, Wembley"
True....though on the flip side, sponsorship can stick too. Everyone still calls the Phones4u Manchester Arena the MEN.
That's true, a very successful bit of branding, although it helps that the previous (and first) sponsor didn't stick around for long and it was sponsored by the MEN for quite a long while.
I reckon, similarly, that if the Echo Arena in Liverpool ever gets a new sponsor most people will continue calling it the Echo Arena.
Just as much as Bolton's The Reebok Stadium will continue to be said, although from Tuesday it will be the Macron Stadium!
Flipping it again though, Sports Direct Arena never caught on in Newcastle and it eventually reverted back to St. James' Park. People are creatures of habit!