Was won by Dunfermline - the judges at magazine Programme Monthly only awarded a First Prize as there
are only 10 teams in the league two of whom don't publish programmes.
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Was won by Dunfermline - the judges at magazine Programme Monthly only awarded a First Prize as there
are only 10 teams in the league two of whom don't publish programmes.
Which clubs don’t produce a programme?
We may not have a regular twitter service on match days, but at least we issue a programme.
I stopped buying a programme about 6 years ago as I felt the content was becoming more adverts and less features. Before anyone jumps down my throat I realise that adverts keep the cost down and the features contributors are doing it voluntarily, but basically buying a programme just stopped being appealing and a part of going to a game for me. Playing each team in the division 4 times plus the likes of P&B, and other social media sites means we are more aware of what's happening at our own club and others all the time rather than just the build up on match days. The likes of Kindle has had an effect on the number of printed books being bought, I think the social media stages are doing the same to programmes. Some of those clubs that have stopped doing printed programmes now do on-line ones to download I believe so they are out there in some form or another.