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![]() I liked it a lot. Seemed much, much better than NBC's shows. Fowler does a good job and I liked Moss's and Bailey's work a lot. Jeanine does a nice job and that English chap ESPN used certainly is an improvement over that McCrick (sp) act.
Anyone notice that Bailey was pretty steady during the telecast, except just before post time and especially when they were going in the gate? I sure sensed his excitement. Competitive nature, I guess. |
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![]() I liked it alot, they did a great job, I especially liked the breeding segment with Kenny, that was hillarious.
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![]() I didn't like that they didn't show any post parades. I like to see the horses I bet.
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![]() Way better than NBC. Bailey is really impressive and in general its a likable team. I wish they would run the replays after the race and disect it a little explaining what happened and why. They did it a little but not enough for my taste. I love those live overhead shots of the race.
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![]() I have to say that the IN HOUSE feed for Churchill was OUTSTANDING also. They had Lyons and Schrup, who was tame (possible Xanax). They talked the WHOLE time and it kept me interested.
I would also like to thank Churchill for not getting ridiculous with their post times between races, I thought it was EXTREMELY reasonable this year, unlike years past. |
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![]() A+ from me. I think they made a lot of last minute decisions with the Distaff with explainations and a video tribute that were outstanding considering the circumstances.
The Breeding thing was VERY hilarious. I nearly fell off my chair with the music and shots of Victory Gallop licking his lips. |
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![]() I've been talking up how serious ESPN is taking this and I think they proved it today. They'll also be adding 3 new people to the Horse Racing on-air cast starting next year.
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To get some of those viewers, they put their two most liked on-air personalities to cover the BC. Kenny Mayne is well liked across the board and Chris Fowler is probably the one personality with the biggest fanbase, especially with viewers in their 20's. For those who dont know, he hosts College Game Day and is beloved by most. To hook the fans, its going to take more than showing the horses prancing on the track. Its going to take these familiar personalities hooking the new viewers by making the sport seem "cool" and not a has-been event. To the regular sports fans who turned to the BC with no prior knowledge, the only thing of familiarity are Kenny and Chris. Its important you take the complications of the sport out of the equation, and appeal to the broadest audience possible. The post parade is not exciting for the average viewer... but we know, as seasoned fans, how important it can be. Dont sell the coverage short for trying to help our sport grow. |
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![]() The mayne piece was hilarious, I wish they would have let that breeding thing go for a little longer. The music and the censor on the eyes made me laugh till I hurt. Even my girlfriend who hates horseracing liked that part of the telecast. She eventually went out to shop as she couldnt bare anymore horseracing.
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![]() i agree about the post parade. they just made a bad decision not to show each horse and their records.
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![]() Why does everyone like overhead shots? They are pointless. You can't see which horse is where.
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I like it because you can see so much better what is going on across the track. |
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![]() I'm used to the normal view that you would get on normal race days from the simulcast feed. I don't like it when ESPN or NBC changes the view and you can't see the whole field and all you see are the horses's rear end. From those angles they all look the same to me.
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I have a friend who is working at ESPN and they are very serious about expanding the fan base of the sport. Balleto is right, they put Mayne and Fowler on the coverage because of their mainstream connection. Especially Fowler. They took him AWAY from College Gameday, which is one of the network's premier productions to exclusively work this today. That is a telling sign right there. NBC used to have Bob Costas, but not for blanket coverage...that went to the lesser names like Tom Hammond and Bob Neumirer. Fowler is a star at the network. The popularity he has with Kirk Herbstreet, and Lee Corso is amazing, and it's primarily with the younger crowds that follow college football. Thats what they are looking to do here in making in roads to the younger audience. Balleto made most of the good points, and kudos for that ![]()
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![]() I wished they had showed the post parade, there were a lot of horses that never were shown on camera. How often do we get to see the European horses? It would have been nice to put a horse with the name. What about showing the horses coming across the finished line that were 2nd, 3rd, 4th? I was shocked about Friendly Island because the camera angle never showed him coming. They finally showed one replay that showed him getting up there. I did think they kept the telecast moving, the day went faster it seemed to me that in previous years. Why why why do the networks bring that idiot over from England for his picks? He is a waste of airtime.
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So, what demographic exactly is Hank Goldberg appealing to these days? Or, maybe he just has a real good contract? |
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![]() Yes exactly. Of course racing can't attract new fans.....with all those crazy camera angles during the race they can't see where their favorite horse is!!
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