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Hunter Nickell Named President of Speed
Network Surges Past 70 Million Homes, Following Year of Record Audience Growth
SPEED TV, Press Release

LOS ANGELES and CHARLOTTE - Hunter Nickell has been named President of SPEED, it was announced today by Bob Thompson, President of Fox National Cable Sports Networks, to whom Nickell reports.

"Hunter has done a tremendous job at SPEED since taking the reins less than two years ago," said Thompson. "SPEED is the television destination not only for NASCAR fans, but fans of Formula One and a variety of shows for automotive enthusiasts. SPEED has added well over five million subscribers since Hunter came aboard, and the channel's depth of automotive coverage is truly unparalleled."

Nickell joined SPEED in June 2005 as Executive Vice President & General Manager, guiding the network through milestone contract negotiations with NASCAR and Formula One, while helping SPEED to record audience growth in 2006.

In February, SPEED topped 70 million U.S. households for the first time in network history, adding 720,000 households in February and 4.7 million homes in the last year. More than three quarters of all local systems carrying SPEED are now utilizing its programs to help drive their own local advertising sales revenue. Men aged 18-49 and Adults 18-49 recently named SPEED their favorite mid-sized network, while women ranked it second among similar networks, according to the 2006 Beta Research Cable Subscriber Evaluation Survey.

"After a strong year in 2006, we are expecting even more in 2007," Nickell said. "We continue to enhance our signature event coverage, highlighted by our at-track presence at NASCAR races. With the most knowledgeable and respected on-air personalities in motor sports, we are having a lot of fun with what we are doing across the board at SPEED and it's resonating with our viewers."

In May of this year, SPEED will be home to the NASCAR Nextel All-Star Challenge for the first time, giving the network one of sport's most popular events of the year, and marking the beginning of an eight-year deal with NASCAR that includes the Gatorade Duel at Daytona, the NASCAR Nextel Pit Crew Challenge, live coverage of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, multiple qualifying and practice sessions from all three of NASCAR's national series, and popular NASCAR programming including "Trackside," "NASCAR Live!," "NASCAR Performance," "NCTS Setup," "Inside Nextel Cup," "Tradin' Paint," "Survival of the Fastest" and "NASCAR Victory Lane."

Prior to leading SPEED, Nickell served as General Manager at FSN South (and its predecessor SportSouth) for 12 years, helping to expand its team relationships and coverage region. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications from Denison University in Granville, Ohio, where he was student body president, captain of the university hockey team and also played lacrosse. He is past president of the Georgia Amateur Hockey Association. He and his wife Kimberly have three children – Andrew and twins Peter and Haley.
 
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