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TouchOfGrey 01-05-2017 03:38 PM

Blewitt no longer at NYRA; UPDATE: Gaudet's role expands
 
Not only is NYRA TV no more in NYC, they've also dumped Jason Blewett after 18 years. :mad:

DRF Live | David Grening | Jason Blewitt no longer at NYRA


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Jason Blewitt, who has worked at the New York Racing Association since 1998, was fired Thursday as the company eliminated his position as studio/television host.

Blewitt, 38, started working at NYRA part-time in the media communications department in the fall of 1998. He became full-time in May 2000. Blewitt eventually left the communications department and started working in the TV department where he hosted the nightly recap show on the MSG network for a decade while also hosting the daily in-studio simulcast show.

In 2016, Blewitt co-hosted the majority of the live daily shows from Belmont and Saratoga, which aired approximately four races a day on various cable outlets nationwide. That show is expected to return in the May and potentially be expanded, at least during Saratoga.

"I still love Thoroughbred racing more than anything," Blewitt said when reached Thursday afternoon. "I enjoyed my time at NYRA, essentially growing up at the NYRA."

On Thursday, Andy Serling worked solo in-studio, providing pre-race analysis for each race.

"We certainly appreciate Jason's contributions to the NYRA and wish him nothing but the best in his future endeavors," said Pat McKenna, director of communications & public affairs for NYRA.

jms62 01-05-2017 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by TouchOfGrey (Post 1083614)
Not only is NYRA TV no more in NYC, they've also dumped Jason Blewett after 18 years. :mad:

DRF Live | David Grening | Jason Blewitt no longer at NYRA

Nick T???? Would love to see him get a shot. Really nice guy.

ScottJ 01-05-2017 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TouchOfGrey (Post 1083614)
Not only is NYRA TV no more in NYC, they've also dumped Jason Blewett after 18 years. :mad:

DRF Live | David Grening | Jason Blewitt no longer at NYRA

It is beyond belief that of all the issues at the New York Racing Association, having Jason Blewitt on camera was the biggest concern? A fine gentleman, he has bled NYRA red, green, and blue more loyally than anyone in the organization. Was there not another spot in the entire organization where his expertise could have been used?

Now, the question to ask is WHY would NYRA make this move? Andy Serling's strength is producing counterpoints in the handicapping equation and offering thoughts about how a race might be run. That is not the material used in a hosting spot and if Andy was (unfairly) asked to be a long-term sole host, he will lose that edge that defines his persona.

NYRA must have another candidate in mind. While Steve Byk paired with Andy would be an interesting daily mix, it would be unlikely that NYRA is looking for another male host for the mix.

This has to be an open door for Gabby Gaudet who was so well received on the Saratoga Live programs last summer.

Benny 01-05-2017 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 1083615)
Nick T???? Would love to see him get a shot. Really nice guy.

Agree w/you..

NTamm is a pro handicapper w/ solid cred; not a fluffer; Gabby also is solid and teams well w/ andy.

Pants II 01-05-2017 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by ScottJ (Post 1083626)

This has to be an open door for Gabby Gaudet who was so well received on the Saratoga Live programs last summer.

Shame if true but wouldn't be surprised. It's like a requirement to have a barbie in sports handicapping.

NTamm1215 01-05-2017 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 1083615)
Nick T???? Would love to see him get a shot. Really nice guy.

Very nice of you. I'm enjoying being on the sidelines in racing and am finishing getting an MBA in 2017.

Jason is a nice guy and a real fan of the sport and I'm sure he'll enjoy more success in the game.

ADJMK 01-06-2017 12:10 AM

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Originally Posted by NTamm1215 (Post 1083635)
Very nice of you. I'm enjoying being on the sidelines in racing and am finishing getting an MBA in 2017.

Jason is a nice guy and a real fan of the sport and I'm sure he'll enjoy more success in the game.

Good for you Nick. Always good to have a solid degree to fall back on when the capping goes sour. Many ages ago I did my thesis comparing pari mutuel betting to the portfolio Random Walk Theory. I was a lot smarter then.

RHT2004 01-06-2017 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Pants II (Post 1083628)
Shame if true but wouldn't be surprised. It's like a requirement to have a barbie in sports handicapping.

She's really not bad IMO.
DID JB do something wrong? Always liked him.

jnunan4759 01-06-2017 12:56 AM

Jason was a rare bird in that he was a "straight man" analyst. That gave way for more adventurous souls such as Andy to pick some plays. It gave a point-counterpoint discussion. I'll miss him.

I watch Talking Horses all the time and I don't look at it as a tip sheet, but as a discussion. I have some ideas and then go through the card with them and see some replays and opinions. I have always gotten honest opinions on NYRA. I think it's a great show.

Benny 01-06-2017 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by NTamm1215 (Post 1083635)
Very nice of you. I'm enjoying being on the sidelines in racing and am finishing getting an MBA in 2017.

.

IS That a Masters of Beyer associates ? :)

Pants II 01-06-2017 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by RHT2004 (Post 1083641)
She's really not bad IMO.
DID JB do something wrong? Always liked him.

It has nothing to do with her and everything to do with unfair trends. You do notice this is a thread about a loyalist being sh.itcanned, correct?

ScottJ 07-17-2017 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ScottJ (Post 1083626)
It is beyond belief that of all the issues at the New York Racing Association, having Jason Blewitt on camera was the biggest concern? A fine gentleman, he has bled NYRA red, green, and blue more loyally than anyone in the organization. Was there not another spot in the entire organization where his expertise could have been used?

Now, the question to ask is WHY would NYRA make this move? Andy Serling's strength is producing counterpoints in the handicapping equation and offering thoughts about how a race might be run. That is not the material used in a hosting spot and if Andy was (unfairly) asked to be a long-term sole host, he will lose that edge that defines his persona.

NYRA must have another candidate in mind. While Steve Byk paired with Andy would be an interesting daily mix, it would be unlikely that NYRA is looking for another male host for the mix.

This has to be an open door for Gabby Gaudet who was so well received on the Saratoga Live programs last summer.

Replaying from January 2017 - sometimes, the tea leaves do align. Gabby's longer term position with NYRA is great news for the viewership.

Hickory Hill Hoff 07-17-2017 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by ScottJ (Post 1095109)
Replaying from January 2017 - sometimes, the tea leaves do align. Gabby's longer term position with NYRA is great news for the viewership.

Definitely! :tro::{>:

RHT2004 07-17-2017 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Hickory Hill Hoff (Post 1095110)
Definitely! :tro::{>:

With ya.

freddymo 07-18-2017 05:40 AM

Expected and welcomed..Gabby is excellent..Now we get to read the tweets on how Andy is mean to her or treats her poorly.. Those are cute..lol

Benny 07-18-2017 04:01 PM

Great news on Gabby,top rate combo w/andy. show will go 4-6;30pm

https://www.nyra.com/saratoga/news/g...nded-nyra-role


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