turbo ken
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Found this on FB from JFR, and CompetitionPlus https://r.espn.go.com/members/contact/tvindex
Registered member said:Very true. Good old Wild World of Sports. For the young, it was a 90 min. show. They always had 3 sports on, so yer down to 30 min. Minus comercials, say 25 min. They only covered Indy, and Pomona, so we got approx. 50 min per year of TV drag racing.
Yeah the delays are a pain, but he is right, you don't know how much better the coverage is today.
I remember the days of calling Mac for race results. I also called a West. Coast parts mfg. on Monday morning to get results a few times. And the days of Wide World of Sports showing races months after it ran.
You kids don't know how good it is today.
I don't see this as doing any good. [snip]
We must make our voice heard or else it just confirms to ESPN that nobody is watching. Love or hate the TV coverage (and I often have issues with it) it's one of the last avenues of exposure for our sport to an otherwise oblivious world.
I don't think ESPN really cares if people are watching or not. They've already cashed the check from Glendora.
And drag racing as an organized activity has been around now for what, 63 years or so? And the world is still oblivious to it? That should tell you something...
I called NHRA for a long time to get results and would end up talking about the race for a good amount of time, try calling NHRA these days about anything, might as well try and call god!!!![]()
I always answer my phone... you just might not like what I may have to say...
Calls to Pops and the Spook both go straight to voice mail....
d'kid
Want to know what tells me something? This is THE fan site for NHRA drag racing, with several knowledgeable members, and even the traffic HERE is down from where it was 6 years ago. Can you imagine what the TV numbers must look like?
There's what- 80 to 100 regular posters on here (I'm being generous)? Even if you multiplied that number by 10, 20, 50- it still doesn't make up a decent enough audience for ESPN to give two chits about, compared to how many dial in for a stick-and-ball sport.
Attendance in the stands is down, no matter how many times they close downtrack bleachers, and print media is all but gone from the news stands.
Everyone here should be VERY happy about what we do get- it is quite literally giving you PERSONALLY something you enjoy on a shiny platter in mass quantities, thanks to NHRA stroking a check from your membership money, attendance money, entrance fees and event sponsors. 63 years is a long time to be around- especially when your heyday was over 30 years ago. Consider how lucky you are to have any coverage, based on the numbers that are being reached
Love Drag Racing? Go out to your local track and watch some.
Very true. Good old Wild World of Sports. For the young, it was a 90 min. show. They always had 3 sports on, so yer down to 30 min. Minus comercials, say 25 min. They only covered Indy, and Pomona, so we got approx. 50 min per year of TV drag racing.
Yeah the delays are a pain, but he is right, you don't know how much better the coverage is today.
For those who remember, you used to be able to call in to a service where Mac would give the results on a fee per minute basis.
I did that once. After the phone bill arrived, and the wife raised the roof, never did it again.
The coverage was pre-empted by a nascar rain delay.