Scott Apologises To Tellytrack Subscribers
Tellytrack CEO Rob Scott has apologised to subscribers to www.tellytrack.com after a technical glitch saw prospective users routed elsewhere today
Tellytrack CEO Rob Scott has apologised to subscribers to www.tellytrack.com after a technical glitch saw prospective users routed elsewhere today
In a further move to maintain his open door policy, Tellytrack CEO Rob Scott has published an email address that will ensure that viewers and punters’ voices will be heard
“I acknowledge that we had streaming issues on Saturday and these were mostly related to browser upgrades on the part of individual recipients…”
In an effort to continuously refine and improve their service offering, Tellytrack are experimenting with Alistair Cohen commentating on some of the Eastern Cape racing from the Tellytrack studios in Johannesburg
“ I must accept that failures on the part of my personnel are my own…”
A racing administrator who talks from the heart and with plenty of sincerity – and he is actually a punter, too!
I am looking forward to joining the Tellytrack team. We will need to build a strategy that is not only commercially viable but also services our diverse customer base.
After 21 years of working for a company with long hours and lots of travelling, ROB SCOTT, decided it’s now time to do something less stressful with more time to devote to his passion which is horse racing.
Horseracing in KwaZulu-Natal takes the next step to the dawn of a new era at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Wednesday 1 January 2025
History shows that three-year-olds have it all to do in this prestigious mile race, given that there have been only ten sophomore winners since its inception in 1861, two of which in the new millennium