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Letarte is becoming the Matt Yocum of NASCAR when he worked both Fox and TNT back in the day.
I'm not sure what you mean. The article you linked shows four races will be on NBC, and those four will also be on Peacock.
Frankly, I wish they would go to USA across the board. Then I'd know where to find the race every week without having to check. I don't get why they don't stream everything on Peacock. But then I don't get why NBC has a separate sports stream, other than money, of course.
You referring to that in addition to an OTA/cable broadcast, or exclusively on peacock?
It’s becoming a joke, what’s on what, various streams, etc. etc. Being a Comcast/Xfinity cable subscriber, I was treated to “free” peacock for a bit, now they want to charge me ( a customer paying $$ to NBC via Comcast ), just like a non-NBC/Comcast one.
NASCAR has also recently opened its new digital content facility in Concord, North Carolina, which wll also produce 10 Cup Series race broadcasts next season for Amazon and Turner Sports plus the entire Xfinity Series season on The CW, while also having the capacity to host a FAST channel like the one described above.
I'm referring to why NBC has two streaming services, Peacock and a separate sports stream.You referring to that in addition to an OTA/cable broadcast, or exclusively on peacock?
I’m struggling to understand what this means. I have Comcast/Xfinity, they’re not going to carry USA network anymore?Comcast announces plan to spin off cable channels, including MSNBC, CNBC and USA
The new company will also include Oxygen, E!, SYFY and the Golf Channel.www.nbcnews.com
NASCAR signed a seven year deal to have 10 races exclusively on USA. LOL.
I’m struggling to understand what this means. I have Comcast/Xfinity, they’re not going to carry USA network anymore?
I’m struggling to understand what this means. I have Comcast/Xfinity, they’re not going to carry USA network anymore?
Comcast is selling/divesting some (most) of their channels. What it means for NASCAR coverage is unknown.
My bet is that, come 2026, 14 races are shown on NBC.
You are more in tune with the media industry than I am, obviously, but that seems optimistic. I am thinking nbc says f the contract you're going on Peacock or go scratch. What's NASCAR gonna say?
Yeah, I've moved from Twitter to Blue Sky for news, I ditched MSNBC awhile back except for Lawrence O'Donnel. I still have to wade thru the B.S. on Twitter to find most of the Nascar/racing posts though. Blue Sky has been adding over a million subs a day, it's getting there.For what it's worth, NBC is holding on to one of these cable networks: Bravo.
The contract, from my understanding, states that four races have to be on NBC and 10 have to be on cable, though I'm sure NASCAR isn't going to be upset if the races move from USA to NBC because that expands the audience.
The media landscape is changing quickly and dramatically. This move by Comcast happened very fast, and they were probably in an emergency situation with MSNBC losing 60 percent of its audience overnight. And that audience is NOT coming back and Comcast knows it. MSNBC's core audience (liberal Democrats) probably have (and should have) much less trust in the news media than Republicans at this point.
Yeah, I've moved from Twitter to Blue Sky for news, I ditched MSNBC awhile back except for Lawrence O'Donnel. I still have to wade thru the B.S. on Twitter to find most of the Nascar/racing posts though. Blue Sky has been adding over a million subs a day, it's getting there.
Checks out anecdotally. My current only news source is the Financial Times. If it requires me using Tor to get trustworthy reporting from outside the US, I will do precisely that.The media landscape is changing quickly and dramatically. This move by Comcast happened very fast, and they were probably in an emergency situation with MSNBC losing 60 percent of its audience overnight. And that audience is NOT coming back and Comcast knows it. MSNBC's core audience (liberal Democrats) probably have (and should have) much less trust in the news media than Republicans at this point.
Here's an answer.Comcast is selling/divesting some (most) of their channels. What it means for NASCAR coverage is unknown.
Here's an answer.
NBC Sports president on spinoff: 'We're going to fulfill every obligation'
NBC Sports president Rick Cordella tells Sports Business Journal that a spinoff entity will fulfill every obligation to its league partners.awfulannouncing.com
I can't figure how Fox News keeps conservatives / Republicans when its talent swore under oath that they take a position on the air and disown when they're back stage.MSNBC's core audience (liberal Democrats) probably have (and should have) much less trust in the news media than Republicans at this point.
Fox is very good at whipping people into hysteria.I can't figure how Fox News keeps conservatives / Republicans when its talent swore under oath that they take a position on the air and disown when they're back stage.
Leigh Diffey is staying.Is the NBC announcer lineup truly set? After his stretch of races, ultimately I was not a fan of Diffey. He’s a pro no doubt, but just doesn’t appeal to me for NASCAR. The accent isn’t so much the problem, although it is a contributor. I just feel a better lead announcer option would have been ideal moving forward (like Alexander).
I believe the Alexander/Junior/Lefart lineup will be a good one. One yankee gerbil, one southern gerbil and a solid lead with a different timber and tone.
I hope they replace him with somebody as good as he was in the pits. If Fox doesn't keep Bodine in the pits, I hope he moves over there.I like this move
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Wonder if there will be a new extra convenience fee to access these channels in the near future…
Sadly, I think that is why all the junk is there in the first place.The laws need to be changed to allow cable and satellite companies to sell a la cart packages and be willing to. People are getting fed up with paying $200+ when they don't watch 85% of the channels they're paying for.
I don't think there's a law regarding this. It's strictly a choice the cable and sat companies have made. They get paid by some channels to be carried. I suspect any a la carte packages would cost consumers more since their individual plans won't be subsidized by those channels that pay to be carried.The laws need to be changed to allow cable and satellite companies to sell a la cart packages and be willing to. People are getting fed up with paying $200+ when they don't watch 85% of the channels they're paying for.
The laws need to be changed to allow cable and satellite companies to sell a la cart packages and be willing to. People are getting fed up with paying $200+ when they don't watch 85% of the channels they're paying for.