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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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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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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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Glad we don't have to spend any time during/after the Derby coverage griping about how, if they'd just turned around, a graded race was going on right behind them. |
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Not so fast. From 4-5pm, they are showing the red carpet stuff. It would not surprise me at all if we still miss a live race. I guess it would be the Woodford Reserve.
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NBC saw opportunity in demographics many did not expect, hence the Oaks on Bravo etc.
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