To be sure, Fox has had their moments.
Anyone remember the time Fox, during drivers' introductions at the beginning of the show, "blanked out" the logos from the hoods of companies that hadn't bought any commercial time during the broadcast?
Everyone was pretty upset about that one. I think this was back in the early 2,000s.
Yup. They also wouldn't call Charlotte "Lowe's Motor Speedway" because it was free advertising. Bruton Smith was standing by with North Carolina State Troopers to escort their TV trucks off the property if they wouldn't relent.
Hey, easy there, I watch women's golf too
THIS!!!!!I like all the new idea's coming out of the N.H.R.A. headquarters and they are trying hard to figure out a way to make things better.
I don't see the big deal about "LIVE". I don't see how it will bring new viewers. If anything it will have the opposite effect. The diehard fan is gonna watch no mater what.
We understand the cool down, turn around time. BUT The casual channel surfer that we are trying to hook, when we tunes in to see racing, that's what he wants to see. Not how many miles JF puts on his scooter in a weekend and all the other fill in stuff. If he sees racing on the guide, and tunes in it won't take much fill in fluff to make him grab the remote again.
I have a lot of hope the move to Fox Sports will be a prosperous venture. My only concern is for the remainder of this season with ESPN being notified so early would they actually make the airings and shows worse? I mean ESPN already doesn't care about the shows when they are getting paid. And now with half of the season left, as well as championships to be won, how will ESPN treat NHRA and the fans knowing that they're finally rid of something they didn't have an interest in to begin with? Also, is the broadcast team on year to year deals? or are they stuck with time remaining?