Left to Right: Gordon Duncan, Mark Wilson & Gordon Dalziel all pictured in the brand new SSB Glasgow studio. (Photo: Kenny Ramsay)

CLYDE 1 Superscoreboard is gearing up for the new season with the launch of its own TV studio show this ...

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CLYDE 1 Superscoreboard is gearing up for the new season with the launch of its own TV studio show this evening.

Scotland’s most listened to football show will be broadcast live from its new studio starting tonight [Monday 31st July].

The show will remain true to its routes – airing from 6pm-8pm on Clyde 1 from Monday-Friday on the usual platforms – but will broadcast live out of the state-of-the-art new TV studio.

It will also be livestreamed on YouTube and Twitter.

Presenter Gordon Duncan said: “This feels like the natural next step for Superscoreboard. The new studio will mean we can broadcast live to a whole new audience.

“But we haven’t moved away from our core audience, so whether you are listening to us on your way home from work, watching live on YouTube at home or on you smartspeaker as you make dinner- you will continue to get the same nonsense you would expect me from and our regular panel of pundits!”

Victoria Easton-Riley, Content Director for the Hits & Greatest Hits Networks across Scotland, said: “This is a significant investment in our station and will see the show expand its reach to even more people. 

“Clyde 1 remains Scotland’s favourite commercial radio station and we are very proud of this but want to keep growing.

“Broadcasting live from our Glasgow studio each and every day is no easy task, so these results are a credit to the talent and hard work of our Glasgow team.

“I can’t wait for the upcoming season and what the Superscoreboard team have in store for us!”

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