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Sucks especially if you DVR it. I was watching it, about 2 hours delayed, so I can FF all the commercials, force family saga, etc., and right when NASCAR came on, I switched over to ESPN News, and it was already over.
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And NHRA probably wonders why the ratings are so low (one of the reasons given by Ford for their leaving NHRA), it's hard to watch a moving target. If NHRA isn't actively searching for a Network that will broadcast WHEN they say they will, maybe they deserve the shabby treatment.
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Jim Wahl....NHRA #2239 S/SS - IHRA # 8 Stock, D2 Stock Champion (forever I guess) 2019 Baby Gators Stock Champion 2009 NHRA D2 National Open Stock Champion 1982 NHRA D2 West Palm Beach LDRS SS Runner Up Past President, Southern Stock / Super Stock Association. ![]() |
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This isn't the first time that ESPN has moved or preempted NHRA coverage for NASCAR or the NBA! As has been mentioned above, NHRA pays for the privilege of "showcasing" the professional classes on ESPN, and in my humble opinion is not receiving fair value for it's (OUR!) money. The Saturday program was scheduled for 3:30 AM here on the East Coast, and even that was delayed over 20 minutes for a "Baseball Tonight" re-run! Then yesterday's debacle, switching a broadcast already in progress to another channel, which coincidentally NEVER carries ANY NHRA programming, and is a "premium" channel on most cable systems! And our only other coverage, on the computer-based ESPN3, has gone from a "live-feed" of the event to another, more in-depth rehash of the trials-and-tribulations of the professional drivers and their team owners.
By this point, we should be thankful for "any" Drag Racing coverage. And you would have to assume as long as the NHRA is paying for it, we DESERVE a more well-produced product. Say what you want to about "Pink's" and "Pass Time", at least our sport was out there on televisions in the homes of millions of potential fans! How many people stayed up until after 3:30 AM on Sunday, or made the switch to ESPNews (if they could) on Sunday night? While it's pointless to argue that the sportsman racers are still getting shortchanged, because they are and have been for a good long while, doesn't anyone at the Association HQ's understand that the entertainment "package" that we are being fed is sub-standard? Are they waiting for someone, possibly Lucas's new "MAV-TV", to fund their productions? The Velocity Channel seems to be willing to take-up some of the vacuum left by the demise of what now is called FS1, so maybe something good will happen. I just hope we haven't lost all of our fan's by then!
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I was watching ESPN-the Sox and the Yankees-it was probably the last chance for Mo Rivera to pitch in Fenway, but he wasn't used since it was a blowout (the last two weekends help eliminate the awful memories some of us have of 1978). The Sox paid a fitting tribute, including a remembrance of October 17, 2004 (one of the few blown saves Mo had in post-season play-as good as he was in the regular season, he was so much better in post-season). Though he stopped the Sox so many times, his greatness and class made him probably the favorite Yankee of so many Sox fans. here is a link to the ceremony honoring Mo.http://nesn.com/2013/09/red-sox-hono...ay-park-video/
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Sunday mid afternoon watching TV and Not being much of a golf/baseball/NBA guy and sitting looking at an Inch of rain falling that we so desparetly needed all while the Nascar race 60 miles away was on rain hold I was flipping the TV channels and came across two 1 hour programs called Lucas drag boats and Lucas sprint car--good shows both of them and I NEVER watch the NHRA/ESPN shows just because of not only the Pro debacle but the announcers too---cannot quite figure out why the NHRA show cannot compare in quality to those Lucas shows--- Maybe Brett Keppner(sp) can chime in and kinda give us an insiders viewpoint on why this is. He supposedly has been in the "business" for many years and should be able to fill all of us in on thw whys and why nots of the broadcasting business. How bout it Brett??
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Maybe NHRA can get some air time on the NFL Network... I mean after all, apart from the NFL Draft (late April) there's not really too much else going on in the Football World (arrests, domestic violence, and murders aside) during Drag Racing Season. Maybe it's about time for a move away from ESPN???
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