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Originally Posted by freddymo
The Derby is now proven to be a very saleable poduct to the average viewer.
That is what racing needs someone other then a betting channel to pick it up develop and educate the fan.
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Agree!
Isn't that pretty much what Andy is saying?
Since it's low risk (the Derby isn't in a prime time slot) and since they have advertising revenue coming in ( and the possibility of even more potential advertisers) why not make it BETTER?
Regarding your "handicapping is complicated" post... well yes of course but don't assume that people are dumb and wouldn't be able to pick up on it.
That said please don't turn this around on me... they won't be hanciappers immediately and that's not what I'm saying.
An interest though... planting a seed. It hasn't exactly been done on network tv, during the Triple Crown or the BC.
Why not try it? Why not attempt to begin to pressure them to listen? The carrot in front of the carriage is the more advertising angle...