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Complete Triple Crown set for NBC
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Outrageous
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Smarty Jones captured the nation
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Can you imagine having the TC and Indy 500 on the same network again?
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Must be a big cheerleading competition that they rather air instead.
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too bad espn didn't elect to keep it, and someday add the other two jewels. i don't care for espn, but it wouldn't hurt racing to have them backing them up. look at hockey-nary a mention on espn, because they have no contract, and thus, no dog in the fight.
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Do you honestly think ESPN cares?
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Today in the second half of the Mizzou-Texas Tech basketball game on ESPN2, the worldwide leader went to a split-screen. On one screen they were showing the game. On the other, they were showing Doug Gottlieb watch the game.
Why? Good question. As part of some....well....I'm not sure exactly....but as part of something, ESPN had Doug Gottlieb directing the broadcast for the start of the second half along with being the analyst for the game. So, in addition to having the lovely split-screen effect for the first 6-8 minutes of the half, viewers also got to enjoy listening to (and watching) Gottlieb call out directions regarding what replays to run, what cameras to go to, etc. It was unbearable. What does this have to do with the Belmont. Nothing really. But I hate ESPN. |
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NBC had no comment regarding this week’s developments, but concerning broadcasting the Preakness and Belmont, NBC Sports spokesman Adam Freifeld said February 4, “NBC is always interested in great properties.”
Part of any negotiation involving the Preakness on May 21 could be the broadcast of the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes (G2) on the preceding day at Pimlico Race Course. New for this year at Frank Stronach-owned tracks is a $5.5-million bonus tying races for three-year-olds with the Preakness and a $2.2-million bonus for three-year-old fillies and the Black-Eyed Susan. http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/rac...ont-talks.aspx |
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But I guess beggars shouldn't be choosey and just be happy with the coverage they are giving. |
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I thought they moved the Eight Belles to Friday?
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NBC will do a good job for the general public. They respect horse racing. They will advertise the series heavily on their channels pre-events. Good PR to get it back in front of the public in a consistent, predictable way for two months. Glad to see it.
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NBC saw opportunity in demographics many did not expect, hence the Oaks on Bravo etc.
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NBC to air all 3 TC races
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Good news. Alan07 is going to be FURIOUS that you beat him to the punch on the breaking news.
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Never doubt Alan, he's the man (except when he's being negative). http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40983 |
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fyi I broke it last week.
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Stop being a hater. :D |
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Or two. Or threee. Like it or not, believe it or not, people become fans and some of them bettors. This is a great chance IF someone picks up the ball and runs with it. The network people can't make smart choices if they don't have a clue. They can't see the big picture if they don't realize that there is one. Someone needs to approach them and be on them on them on them to build this up, reminding them that their commitment will benefit (cha ching) all parties. What happened with Alberto VO5 sponsering the filly race at the BC? Why did that end? I know it's the Derby sponsord by Yum Brands but there are other races, other potential sponsors and if they're attached they'll be more willing to pay the big bucks for extra commercials as a build up... THis could be a very good thing all the way around. Hopefully the people who are in a position to see this and take advantage of it will get off their asses and brainstorm and begin to construct a plan. Or they can just let it go, sit around, hope for ratings and a decent audience and do nothing. After the Triple Crown is over they can compain and be oh so bewildered about why racing is continually low man on the totem poll. |
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