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Were the weird ads because it was on a Monday afternoon? Do the people who buy Sunday ad time get their spots moved when the race moves? I have no idea how that works.
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Yeah I've been seeing those cheap rear end kids toy ads since last year at least, and had the same thought. I never even pay attention when ratings are mentioned, because that doesn't include digital services, which is idiotic. Cord cutting is real and it's only going to increase over time. IndyCar and NASCAR need to get with the it and set up a goddamn OTT streaming service like F1 is supposed to be implementing this year. I'd rather pay (insert racing league here) $15/month during race season and have access to all the new and old races and extras than dick around with cable TV or whatever else and their garbage scheduling issues. Making your sport easy to watch with on demand and streaming services seems like an obvious step in the right direction. Or maybe the track owners can convince congress to subsidize their poo poo like every other major league sport for billions of dollars every year.
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# ? Mar 27, 2018 12:44 |
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Reynold posted:Yeah I've been seeing those cheap rear end kids toy ads since last year at least, and had the same thought. I never even pay attention when ratings are mentioned, because that doesn't include digital services, which is idiotic. Cord cutting is real and it's only going to increase over time. IndyCar and NASCAR need to get with the it and set up a goddamn OTT streaming service like F1 is supposed to be implementing this year. I'd rather pay (insert racing league here) $15/month during race season and have access to all the new and old races and extras than dick around with cable TV or whatever else and their garbage scheduling issues. Making your sport easy to watch with on demand and streaming services seems like an obvious step in the right direction. Indy already had streaming setup for next year, but it'll be through NBC's streaming platform (you won't need a cable sub to get it though)
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# ? Mar 27, 2018 13:46 |
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Reynold posted:Making your sport easy to watch with on demand and streaming services seems like an obvious step in the right direction. Wasn't ARCA flirting with this idea? I'd pay for ARCA/dirt racing streaming. Also I seem to recall tracks get pretty generous tax breaks, though not the direct help that other sports get.
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# ? Mar 27, 2018 14:00 |
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iospace posted:Indy already had streaming setup for next year, but it'll be through NBC's streaming platform (you won't need a cable sub to get it though) You're talking about NBC Sports Gold, right? It won't carry any of the races.
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# ? Mar 27, 2018 16:38 |
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Dude, I'm not paying for yet another service. This is the bullshit of cord cutting, you end up paying for 10 different services, all for $20/month, and you pay just as much as you were before for 100 channels. I get my TV through my PS4 for $45/month. If I have to pay for another app just to watch NASCAR I'm going to throw a loving poo poo fit since I got Playstation Vue just to watch my loving sports. There's no chance in hell I'd pay for F1 or Indy since I already get them on Vue. On a different topic to complain about: the coverage sucks. I'm not talking about Joy, DW, or Gordon, I'm talking about the shooting of the race. Since I've been on a kick lately of watching old races, I have found it interesting how the direction of races has changed over the years. This isn't news to you guys, but today's races are shot horribly! I blame it on having too many options for the director to choose from. We cut from one close up shot to another, and never get a good sense of what's going on. We rush from one in car camera, to another door/wheel camera, to a "wide" shot, back to wall mounted cam, all within 30 seconds or less. I didn't even notice it anymore, until I really paid attention to the old races. The wide shots from races up until 2001 give you such a better perspective on the action, you can really get a feel for the flow of the race. Today, with dozens of cameras to choose from, the director is constantly switching from one to the next, all zoomed in tight, and it leaves the viewer disoriented to how the action fits into the larger picture. Even when they use a "wide" shot, I was surprised how tight the shot really is. At Martinsville, multiple times they used the camera at the top of the tower and followed the action, but the shot was so tight that you couldn't get any feel for what was around them. All of this can be best summed up last week by that loving camera mounted on the outside pit wall. They used it multiple times to show the action on the track, and while it was cool it was useless in conveying any information to the viewer. I'm not trying to be all "the old ways were better", some of the camera work from the old races is loving awful, but today's issue is entirely of NASCAR's own making. Zoom out a little (though I'm sure sponsors hate that), user fewer specialty cameras, and hold your shots longer. This doesn't seem like rocket science. SpitztheGreat fucked around with this message at 05:13 on Mar 28, 2018 |
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Which is why illegal streams will always be an option worth undertaking. Yes, I want to pay to watch what you're offering. No, I don't want to pay more to watch what you're offering than we've already had to over the years. I know there have been certain people who have been vocal about Indycar going full OTT with its streaming service, but at the end of the day the easiest and cheapest way to get a lot of people watching your product is to have as many races as possible on OTA broadcast television. I'd watch a race on TV—with commercials!—over a sketchy stream any day of the week.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 04:54 |
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I really don't want to go back to illegal streams- they're awful.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 05:20 |
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SpitztheGreat posted:Dude, I'm not paying for yet another service. This is the bullshit of cord cutting, you end up paying for 10 different services, all for $20/month, and you pay just as much as you were before for 100 channels. I get my TV through my PS4 for $45/month. If I have to pay for another app just to watch NASCAR I'm going to throw a loving poo poo fit since I got Playstation Vue just to watch my loving sports. There's no chance in hell I'd pay for F1 or Indy since I already get them on Vue. Kevin Dunn Syndrome. The more cameras a director has at his disposal the worse the footage becomes.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 14:49 |
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WindyMan posted:I know there have been certain people who have been vocal about Indycar going full OTT with its streaming service, but at the end of the day the easiest and cheapest way to get a lot of people watching your product is to have as many races as possible on OTA broadcast television. I'd watch a race on TV—with commercials!—over a sketchy stream any day of the week. First off - just do both! F1 is launching an OTT service in the US, but they also made a deal with ESPN (which isn't OTA, but is close enough, and is as good as F1 is gonna get). OTT is quite obviously the future, and people clearly don't want to watch ads if they don't have to. Secondly - eyeballs ain't worth what they used to be. The advantage of OTT is that a fan is paying NASCAR directly, rather than NASCAR having to convince a bunch of companies to pay them just for exposure, which is harder and harder to do these days. And as much as you guys want to have a reason to criticize NASCAR, this problem isn't unique to them.
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Peanut President posted:Kevin Dunn Syndrome. The more cameras a director has at his disposal the worse the footage becomes. Also, NASCAR is terrified of showing all the empty stands.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 21:20 |
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SpitztheGreat posted:Dude, I'm not paying for yet another service. This is the bullshit of cord cutting, you end up paying for 10 different services, all for $20/month, and you pay just as much as you were before for 100 channels. I get my TV through my PS4 for $45/month. If I have to pay for another app just to watch NASCAR I'm going to throw a loving poo poo fit since I got Playstation Vue just to watch my loving sports. There's no chance in hell I'd pay for F1 or Indy since I already get them on Vue. This is part of why I'm not hopping in on the cord-cutting craze in spite of Spectrum's abhorrent customer service. Plus, I can take my logins most anywhere and watch TV. I watched St. Pete from the beach and it was legal.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 21:37 |
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Sure, if you follow like a half dozen different sports series, paying for everything separately can be a tall order, and package deals are more for you. I watch NASCAR, Indycar, and F1. That's it. I'd like to watch their ladder series more often as well, but coverage is sparse (except for NASCAR, they do a good job with Xfinity and trucks I think, compared to other series). I would gladly subscribe to a service for each of those during their seasons instead of a cable package. No commercials, viewing options, archives, ladder series included, is just icing on the cake.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 00:57 |
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It's not just sports, it's all the other poo poo you need to buy to watch that one show you like: Netflix Amazon Prime HBO GO Playstation Vue MLB App NASCAR App etc It's not unthinkable that you would need all of these apps/services, or more, to replace what you use to get in one place- and you very well could be paying more for it. Eventually consumers are going to either revolt, or just give up because they need to have 10 apps. I really don't see how OTT services are going to be profitable enough by themselves that cable television will be cut out. If the NFL has struggled to launch their own service, then I don't have faith it anyone else pulling it off.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 02:22 |
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About the only things I've ever watched on my Prime sub are the Grand Tour and the Unsolved Mysteries archive. Worth every penny.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 02:49 |
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See, I don't think things like cable television need to be cut out, I just think they should offer OTT as well. If you wanna pay $50-100 per month to have a ton of channels and movies and your shows and whatever, that's great, go you. I'd rather go OTT for the stuff I wanna watch, and turn it off when the season is over. I have never in my life paid for cable or satellite TV, I just don't watch enough to care to sign a contract or pay that much. If I really feel like catching some show, I'll shell out for Netflix or turn on one of Prime's channels for a month or something. There's no reason not to have both available. Especially when your traditional TV audience is dwindling.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 04:12 |
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Slickdrac posted:Also, NASCAR is terrified of showing all the empty stands. Ding ding ding, we got a winner. This is absolutely true.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 05:32 |
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SpitztheGreat posted:It's not just sports, it's all the other poo poo you need to buy to watch that one show you like: What makes you think the NFL is struggling to launch a service, or even trying? They are still big enough that traditional broadcasters pay them billions without hesitating, and important enough that fans will subscribe to whatever they need to watch NFL. Cable TV is dying and OTT is its replacement, this is largely indisputable. The problems you’ve posed are all solvable. The idea of cable sticking around as a force long-term is laughable.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 10:41 |
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Also all local NFL games are broadcast over the air, so cord cutters already get them free.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 13:59 |
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maybe just watch less crap
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 15:45 |
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CBJSprague24 posted:In case you wanted to know how much it costs to field a backmarker team: $2 million for tires for a year? Sorry to dig this up from last week, but $2 million dollars for tires for a year? Lord have mercy.
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# ? Mar 30, 2018 07:08 |
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They use a shitload of tyres to be fair.
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# ? Mar 30, 2018 15:20 |
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To save money, the cars should have 3 tires instead of 4 like that van the Red Hot Chilli Peppers drove in that Chalie Sheen film.
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# ? Mar 30, 2018 17:49 |
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To save even more money, don't race
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WindyMan posted:To save even more money, don't race that's what start and park is
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Harveygod posted:To save money, the cars should have 3 tires instead of 4 like that van the Red Hot Chilli Peppers drove in that Chalie Sheen film. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Atrll2yr8Ds
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# ? Apr 1, 2018 00:14 |
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Hey NASCAR dudes, the incredibly well-regarded Dinner With Racers podcast has just released a four-part podcast miniseries on the life and death of Alan Kulwicki. http://www.dinnerwithracers.com Episode 93 - Alan Kulwicki - The Wisconsin Racer Episode 94 - Alan Kulwicki - The NASCAR Champion Episode 95 - Alan Kulwicki - The Untold Stories Episode 95 - Alan Kulwicki - April 1, 1993 and Legacy I’m going to start listening now, but the two hosts (racing PR specialist Sean Heckman and Acura World Challenge/IMSA driver Ryan Eversley) are great and provide insightful listening. Give it a shot.
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 05:51 |
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http://speed51.com/oswego-nascar-modified-tour-race-to-pay-12000-to-winner/ This plus the huge payout increase for the rest of the races this season is awesome to see. With other high paying races like the Tri Track series and fairly healthy car counts in the Whelen Tour and MRS races, the Mods seem to be doing pretty well considering how much a lot of short track racing seems to be struggling right now.
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# ? Apr 5, 2018 18:27 |
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Just reduce every race to 4 laps and you can save everyone a ton of money and time.
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# ? Apr 5, 2018 21:49 |
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Elephanthead posted:Just reduce every race to 4 laps and you can save everyone a ton of money and time. Make the first two stages 20 laps. Make the last stage 40 laps. Doesn't matter what track it is. Same at Bristol or at Watkins Glen.
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# ? Apr 5, 2018 22:21 |
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https://twitter.com/A_S12/status/973183637888929792 https://twitter.com/A_S12/status/981990523325026305 Sure, this'll fix it. Shana Mayfield, Delana Harvick, and a couple others were supposedly going to do something like this a few years ago but rejected it when they found out it was going to be staged.
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# ? Apr 6, 2018 02:59 |
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I mean, if you’re with the Busch Brothers or Hamlin you’re probably already loving crazy and if you’re with one of the Dillon’s you’d probably praise god to be involved in anything that’s not obscenely boring, staged or not. The other one I have no clue who they are. So I could see this working.
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# ? Apr 6, 2018 05:16 |
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Make a cross over featuring YouTubers who rant about liberals while sitting in their truck in the driveway and you've pretty much captured the entire audience left
Proud Christian Mom fucked around with this message at 17:48 on Apr 6, 2018 |
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sportsgenius86 posted:I mean, if you’re with the Busch Brothers or Hamlin you’re probably already loving crazy and if you’re with one of the Dillon’s you’d probably praise god to be involved in anything that’s not obscenely boring, staged or not. The other one I have no clue who they are.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 14:39 |
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The My Bariatric Solutions 300 is still funny. Can't wait to see the commercials.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 15:18 |
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big nipples big life posted:The My Bariatric Solutions 300 is still funny. Can't wait to see the commercials. Lol, I just came from the "...600lb life" thread in GBS and for a moment wasn't sure if I had accidentally clicked back into it.
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 17:41 |
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That show should sponsor one of the cars. "The My 600 pound life Mustang was fast today..."
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 17:48 |
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https://twitter.com/blakeshelton/status/982697399276703744
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# ? Apr 7, 2018 21:52 |
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For a second I thought adam alexander's twitter was @ADMIRAL EXANDER
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Hey, let's see what Steven Wallace is up... https://twitter.com/Clagger01/status/982761063161659392 ...to. General dislike or just some teasing?
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