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racefan20 (Offline)
  #31 5/10/11 8:47 PM
Originally Posted by deannalynn:
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LORP's communications director was on Don Kay's show tonight. He did say they were working on a TV deal, not the level of ESPN but more like the Must see racing deal. Also they just installed a new scoreboard which should be working by Thursday night.

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deannalynn
  #32 5/10/11 9:02 PM
Originally Posted by racefan20:
LORP's communications director was on Don Kay's show tonight. He did say they were working on a TV deal, not the level of ESPN but more like the Must see racing deal. Also they just installed a new scoreboard which should be working by Thursday night.
Thanks. Isn't Must see racing a webcast though? Isn't there a race fan that owns a regional television network somewhere in Indiana?
racefan20 (Offline)
  #33 5/10/11 11:03 PM
Originally Posted by deannalynn:
Thanks. Isn't Must see racing a webcast though? Isn't there a race fan that owns a regional television network somewhere in Indiana?
In Indy the must see races are on the Hometown sports channel on Comcast cable. It is on similar stations on cable networks in other parts of the country

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short track scott (Offline)
  #34 5/10/11 11:27 PM
The Must See television package is a group of cable affliates as well as a nation feed through both Directv and Dish Network. It is available to nearly 100 million homes. The web part is through racefanstv, and is an online archive for the programming. It is not a live webcast. The ability is there to do live tv, but the ability to pick better broadcast times is why it is taped at this point.

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deannalynn
  #35 5/11/11 10:13 AM
Originally Posted by short track scott:
The Must See television package is a group of cable affliates as well as a nation feed through both Directv and Dish Network. It is available to nearly 100 million homes. The web part is through racefanstv, and is an online archive for the programming. It is not a live webcast. The ability is there to do live tv, but the ability to pick better broadcast times is why it is taped at this point.

Thank you for your interest
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Bill Gardner (Offline)
  #36 5/11/11 10:35 AM
Just a suggestion... There is a "Thanks" button that you can use to thank members who have responded.

It looks like this...


Using this option probably will be less annoying to other members. It's nothing personal... I'm just tired of answering complaints about thread bumps.

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