The Announcers Thread

Did they really? Holy crap I didn't even realize that. I feel like they always show them in the booth.

They definitely said not long ago they were no longer sending the pre-race guys. I'm sure everyone will be on-site for Daytona, which they should, and then after that it'll thin out.

Not sending personnel to the track is a good way to cut expense.
 
I would think a driver who is an announcer would want to be at the track. They can see stuff developing on track and comment on it - which cues the camera to watch. F1 coverage in the US had the commentators watching the broadcast feed and they often got frustrated because they wanted to talk about more than what was shown.
 
Did they really? Holy crap I didn't even realize that. I feel like they always show them in the booth.

They definitely said not long ago they were no longer sending the pre-race guys. I'm sure everyone will be on-site for Daytona, which they should, and then after that it'll thin out.
I believe it was the Iowa race. If I wasn't paying attention I wouldn't have known the difference..they only mentioned it in passing in the pre race once. The pit reporters were at the track though, and of course all of the cameras were there. I suspect with Fox's new studio remodel that is where they are headed.
 
Isn't Jamie Mac already a studio analyst as well? With Larry being there this year as well I think there could be a scenario where there are too many cooks in the kitchen...my ideal scenario is Ricky replacing an NBC gerbil but it doesn't appear to be that way. But Ricky has always been a studio guy anyways, so I guess it'd make more sense.
 
Fox announced at least one race last year remotely from Charlotte and only sent the pit reporters and the camera crews to the actual track. It worked, so I am guessing they will do it more this year :idunno:
Larry Mac is for sure not going to the track this year



 
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FOX has a LOT of good people now if they also add Craven. Already added McMurray. Not sure how they plan to integrate them all - maybe setting up for the future without D.W.
Ummmmmmmmmmm soon I hope. He really is sounding like a phony although it is possible
his time has expired in regards to current knowledge.
 
Absolutely loved NBC's Rolex coverage. Made me a little torn on being there for part of it in person honestly lol.

As far as NASCAR goes, Larry Mac belongs at the track, but do you, FOX.
 
Hopefully all this on air talent will not be forced to drink the Nascar Kool Aid. I don’t want a group of people taking cheap shots at the series and it’s drivers but the saccharine sweet crap is nauseating.
 
I really want to see Pockrass and Jimmy Spencer in a Point-Counterpoint Segment on Fox following Radioactive. Bring Danielle Trotta back to mediate the weekend action and controversies to keep those two on track and the segment moving.
 
Apparently there's more FOX hires that will be announced later. Could Bestwick be one of them?
 
Apparently there's more FOX hires that will be announced later. Could Bestwick be one of them?

IDK where Fox would use all these people unless they show some others the door. Too many cooks spoil the broth.
 
Craven is a solid analyst who takes his job seriously. While I share the too many cooks feeling, I'll take him talking from the studio over Michael Waltrip. Now if they're all trying to talk at the same time and get a word in, yeah, that's the problem.

With the Chris Myers part of the broadcast now being from a remote studio, those segments are probably going to be revamped and have a different feel.

Fox is making some smart hires because ESPN used to make smart hires before they decided NASCAR and racing weren't worth their time.
 
seems like some are talking about two different networks. I don't believe FOX had a problem with too many talking at the same time, aound here they were fixated on DW I thought, he was the red spot for them.
 
seems like some are talking about two different networks. I don't believe FOX had a problem with too many talking at the same time, aound here they were fixated on DW I thought, he was the red spot for them.
and he faded as JG shone brighter.:rolleyes:
 
Craven is a solid analyst who takes his job seriously. While I share the too many cooks feeling, I'll take him talking from the studio over Michael Waltrip. Now if they're all trying to talk at the same time and get a word in, yeah, that's the problem.

With the Chris Myers part of the broadcast now being from a remote studio, those segments are probably going to be revamped and have a different feel.

Fox is making some smart hires because ESPN used to make smart hires before they decided NASCAR and racing weren't worth their time.

The only people from either network I am familiar with are the men in the booth. IMO Mike Joy is getting tired but is the best of a bad lot. Jeff Gordon is ok and It is just plain sad to see what DW has become. NBC is awful and the analysts sound like they have dropped some speed before signing on.

I have seen a couple of clips of Ricky Craven and he didn’t offer anything insightful or useful. However I have not heard enough to formulate an opinion.
 
We have no one to blame but ourselves for watching commercials. With today’s technology we can bypass them if we choose too.
 

Commercials IMO are not the problem. Cutting away from the race for gimmicks like Rutledge are and they take away from the show what should be the race itself. IMO, people who tune into see a race and sit there to watch a virtual car, Rutledge and all the other nonsense must have ADHD problems.

I just watched a video of Dale E. in 2000 at Dega come from 17th place to win. Benny Parsons was the commentator and what a great job he did. I can just imagine today's crew telling us how many times the wheel of his car turned and how many replays during the final laps they would have showed of the 3 cars touching.

That is what is wrong today...... Over hyping what fans want to see as if it never happened before.
 
Commercials IMO are not the problem. Cutting away from the race for gimmicks like Rutledge are and they take away from the show what should be the race itself. IMO, people who tune into see a race and sit there to watch a virtual car, Rutledge and all the other nonsense must have ADHD problems.

I just watched a video of Dale E. in 2000 at Dega come from 17th place to win. Benny Parsons was the commentator and what a great job he did. I can just imagine today's crew telling us how many times the wheel of his car turned and how many replays during the final laps they would have showed of the 3 cars touching.

That is what is wrong today...... Over hyping what fans want to see as if it never happened before.

Apparently Rutledge is popular with the younger crowd that some think foolishly are non existent. As a long time watcher, I remember broadcasts have always had that sort of thing going on during the races both in the booth and out on the track. :idunno:
 
Supposedly Danielle Trotta tweeted that she's coming back to NASCAR full time this season, announcement coming. Tweet is gone now but it was there.

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i posted about this right after her tweet. We will see. I LOVE her. Not in a creepy way. She has a GREAT personality to go along with drop dead good looks.
 
Apparently Rutledge is popular with the younger crowd that some think foolishly are non existent. As a long time watcher, I remember broadcasts have always had that sort of thing going on during the races both in the booth and out on the track. :idunno:

According to NASCAR’s demographics the poor young hipster is not getting the job done. Don’t look as it is depressing.
 
^ I guess as I get older, I have less tolerance for foolishness. When I turn 80 I am going to turn off the TV for good and just watch the nurses.

I have seen the dude flying by on my screen as I am mashing the FF button. I agree with you about all the crap in Nascar broadcasts. All I watch are green flag laps. No split screens
 
According to NASCAR’s demographics the poor young hipster is not getting the job done. Don’t look as it is depressing.
If you had a clue about demographics that would be a surprise, as it is, it is a very old out of date and stale comment. Yeah it really is kind of depressing in a way.
 
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