Ultimately, the single consistent source of income for NASCAR may be the scheduled payments from the NASCAR TV partners. In 2005, Mr. France was part of the team that reached a $4.48 billion, eight-year TV deal with ABC-ESPN, Fox, ... Read more: The Daly Planet: TV Contract Key To Saving NASCAR
Continue reading...Thursday, December 11, 2008
It was back in 1974 when Mulhern first began to patrol the NASCAR garage and eat the Infield Media Center food. His distinctive voice could often be heard by fans watching the post-race press conferences live on ESPNEWS. ... Read the rest here: The Daly Planet: NASCAR Press Corps Starts To Dwindle
Continue reading...Thursday, December 11, 2008
It was back in 1974 when Mulhern first began to patrol the NASCAR garage and eat the Infield Media Center food. His distinctive voice could often be heard by fans watching the post-race press conferences live on ESPNEWS. ... Read more here: The Daly Planet: NASCAR Press Corps Starts To Dwindle
Continue reading...Sunday, November 30, 2008
This slice of the "TV pie" is the reporters who are featured on the news and entertainment programs that NASCAR fans have been enjoying for years. Here are the reporters who worked hard to gain your trust in 2008. ... Read the rest here: The Daly Planet: Which NASCAR TV Reporters Did You Trust [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Myers has been on the NASCAR on Fox package for a long time and is a TV veteran. He can be seen on other Fox Sports events and fans may remember him from both The Tennis Channel and his long-running "Up Close" interview show on ESPN. ... See the original post: The [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, November 23, 2008
As you can see from the picture of TNT's Lindsay Czarniak above, the 2008 group of NASCAR pit reporters came in all sizes, shapes and ages. Rookies and veterans combined to offer both compelling coverage and awkward moments on national ... More here: The Daly Planet: Best NASCAR TV Pit Reporter Of [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 19, 2008
To limit the field this season, we are going to concentrate on the men who called the races for all three of NASCAR's national touring series. You can click on the picture of Andy Petree above to see it full-size. ... Read the original post: The Daly Planet: Best NASCAR TV Booth Analyst [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Rather than hand-out awards, this seems to be a good time to take a deep breath and remember what we all liked best about the hundreds of hours of national TV offered to NASCAR fans this year. To start-off this post-season project, ... Continue here: Best NASCAR TV Play-By-Play Announcer of 2008?
Continue reading...Monday, November 17, 2008
NASCAR fans got word that SPEED was re-working the longtime Inside Sprint Cup TV series for 2008 and would make some big changes. While the timeslot and the studio stayed the same, SPEED wanted to freshen-up the Monday franchise. ... Read the original here: "This Week In NASCAR" Ends A Successful First Season
Continue reading...Monday, November 17, 2008
This season has seen a tremendous variety of panelists stop by the NASCAR Now studio on Mondays. From drivers to journalists, ESPN has served-up a wide variety of personalities and asked Bestwick to blend them into something NASCAR fans ... Excerpt from: Tired Johnson Visits Final "NASCAR Now" Roundtable
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