PJ....
AND THE HORSE YOU RODE IN ON!!!!!
Do it again and we will let Zappy spank you LIVE on ESPN2 during a girl's softball game.... while the girls hold you...
d'kid
Thanks for the heads up. I just added 1hr to my DVR.
just a few minutes ago on nhra/facebook
ESPN2 has announced it will re-air the raceday program from Championship Sunday at the Carlyle Tools NHRA Carolina Nationals presented by NAPA Auto Parts in its entirety tonight from 3-6 a.m. (ET)/midnight-3 a.m. (PT). Share with friends and family to get the word out! Thanks!
can't imagine how tough that must have been to fit this repeat in
the 3-6am timeslot......please, does espn really think they are doing anyone
a favor?
The live racing portions of the rain-delayed GEICO 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Chicagoland Speedway on Sunday, Sept. 15, earned a combined 1.8 U.S. household rating on ESPN and ESPN2, averaging 2,688,652 viewers, according to Nielsen Media. Originally scheduled for a green flag shortly after 2 p.m. ET, the race was more than an hour late starting due to rain. It started at 3:15 p.m. and ran live on ESPN until 4:44 p.m. before being halted for more rain. The live portion on ESPN earned a 2.4 U.S. rating, averaging 3,623,308 viewers. After being delayed for more than five hours, the race resumed at 9:55 p.m. and aired on ESPN2 until its conclusion just past midnight. The ESPN2 portion of the race was seen by an average of 2,067,873 viewers with a 1.3 U.S. household rating. Last year's Chicagoland Speedway, which was run and telecast as scheduled, earned a 2.6 U.S. rating, averaging 3,948,966 viewers.
just a few minutes ago on nhra/facebook
ESPN2 has announced it will re-air the raceday program from Championship Sunday at the Carlyle Tools NHRA Carolina Nationals presented by NAPA Auto Parts in its entirety tonight from 3-6 a.m. (ET)/midnight-3 a.m. (PT). Share with friends and family to get the word out! Thanks!
can't imagine how tough that must have been to fit this repeat in
the 3-6am timeslot......please, does espn really think they are doing anyone
a favor?
Needless to say, round 1 of Pro Stock Motorcycle just before the network change probably got the most viewership it ever has thanks to NASCAR fans tuning in early.