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![]() I guess the NTRA is too busy certifying tracks as "safe" to worry about minor issues like national television coverage.
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![]() I use TWINSPIRES and can watch (and BET on) just about any race I want. I got it good.
Whether there's a large (national or otherwise) audience watching along with me is neither here nor there. It's about betting and winning money. And, it's not like anything ESPN has to offer enhances my ability to win. All the other **** is irrelevant. Especially given those funky ass camera angles and the retarded commentators. EDITED: Last edited by the_fat_man : 04-10-2009 at 05:39 PM. |
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If ESPN drops races it is a possible indicator of popularity of an event. Part of this audience could certainly take up wagering and contribute to your production of Fat Charts. You could take more money from the ignorant. Kinda like you are about pool size. For a guy that analyzes races as much as you do... man you are short term. You are sucking on a sick resource. If there were a large number of people that really cared about racing you would have 20 cameras at every position possible like other popular sports. You could have all the data you wanted if more people cared... its called demand. |
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![]() I didn't even know ESPN still televised the Preakness undercard...and after finding out I can't believe it took them this long to drop it.
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![]() Horse racing has the unbelievable advantage of having its own network... times two! While HRTV is not quite as widespread as TVG, horse racing should be taking advantage of it. The prudent thing to do would be for the industry to buy TVG and then we'd have our own NFL or MLB network type setup...
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Who exactly is " the industry? "
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![]() many people cannot afford to purchase these telecast, so cancellation of any racing either cable or regular tv will keep some racing from public view. let me add i would love to see live full-day radio broadcasts from race tracks like in the hey day of racing
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![]() ESPN could care less about horse racing, they are passé like MTV
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![]() I enjoy ESPN . Regardless, I'm looking forward to the NYRA specials on MSG+ from Saratoga .
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Even if some national racing entity bought TVG, how will that dramatically change anything? I just don't believe that some stakes races without much context on ESPN does much of anything. I don't think it increases handle or a fan base that is going to wager. In previous years, they showed the Murmur Farms Maryland Starter Handicap. A $35,000 restricted overnight race. For what? Hours and hours of live TV is dramatically expensive and while I cannot quantify it, my personal opinion is that it does relatively little to impact the national awareness of racing. After several years of showing plenty of coverage on ESPN and its family of networks, if they've said - "the heck with it" - so be it. |
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![]() Just reading about the problem with racing on TV.
Help me out. First, is TVG owned by Fox? Second, Like the NFL and MLB they all have one Commissioner. The horse racing industry has too many different "Commissioners". Help me out. |
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And a huge racing company did just buy TVG. Betfair is no joke, and I expect they'll be making noise here in the States before too long. |
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![]() Considering the quality of the coverage ESPN had, this might be a good thing.
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![]() I think that eventually after all the contracts run out ESPN will end up with
the whole triple crown. Then they will jump at all the major preps leading up to the Derby and Breeders cup. With ABC/ESPN they can promote much better than all the others. Don't get me wrong, on a daily bases TVG does a great job. The works is one of the best inside tracks you can get. They can still play a major roll. |
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