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Is there really a point to the "Outpost Gallifrey presents" tagline on the logo anymore?
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DarthSkeptical - Posted on 27 August 2009
Is there really a point to the "Outpost Gallifrey presents" tagline on the logo anymore?
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No, it has been changed on our podcast cover artwork as of Outpost Gallifrey's shut down on July 31st. Not all our graphics have been updated as of yet though. Eventually, they all will be updated.
Cheers,
Louis
That's weird. iTunes is clearly showing the podcast cover artwork for episode 160 still using the "old" tagline, right above Pertwee's mug. iTunes store still has the generic logo with "Outpost Gallifrey Presents", next to all three feeds. Plus, episode announcement for 160 on this site still has the tagline. So I'm not quite sure where you're seeing a change.
Have a lemon sherbet. It'll quench your thirst.
Here is the announcement posting for Doctor Who: Podshock 160
It doesn't contain "Outpost Gallifrey Presents" in it at all. So I am not quite sure where you are seeing it.
As I said, as for the rest, they will eventually be changed. What's the rush anyway? It's only been a few weeks since Outpost Gallifrey officially went away. We still have printed material with it on it that we will continue to use before printing new material as well. Everything will be updated all in time.
Cheers,
Louis
Oh, you're quite right about the 160 graphic. Sorry, my mind was playing tricks on me since it's done in the same type face. I just didn't parse it correctly.
As for there being a "rush", well I guess it's a matter of perspective. Sure, the archived OG was taken off life support a month ago, but it's really been just doctorwhoforum.com and doctorwhonews.com for two years now. Don't mind me, though. It's just been niggling on my brain after seeing Shaun Lyon's initial "All good things must come to an end" message almost every day for two years.
Have a lemon sherbet. It'll quench your thirst.