Deny, Deflect, Deny- Leaked letter reveals why Ian Maxwell switched Scottish Cup kick-off time

Ian Maxwell had some uncomfortable questions to answer yesterday, especially when Chris McLaughlin of BBC Scotland was asking about the kick-off time for the Scottish Cup Final.

The interview could have been short and sweet since both men knew the exact reasoning for the decision- to suit the scheduling of BBC Scotland.

A 3pm kick-off would have delivered a wholly Scottish audience while the 5.30pm kick off might attract a few stragglers from elsewhere in the United Kingdom.

It seems not to have dawned on Maxwell or McLaughlin that most licence payers can access BBC Scotland from elsewhere just as viewers in Scotland can access the local English editions of the BBC.

Despite the enormous pull and reach of football for the third season running Maxwell has been unable to find a sponsor for the Scottish Cup, the best ties from each round are shown by subscription service Viaplay, massively reducing the potential audience.

Grant Russell previously worked at STV and Motherwell, he now has a media job with West Ham.

Yesterday McLaughlin went through the motions of presenting an interview of hard hitting questions while completely body swerving the one and only question that answers the whole issue. BBC Scotland dictated the kick-off time to try and get some viewers from south of Gretna.

Steven Thompson will be the face of the BBC’s Scottish Cup Final coverage with a panel of experts selected from Neil McCann, Kenny Miller and Richard Foster with Simon Donnelly expected to bring some balance and sensible analysis.

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