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NYRA broadcast may go dark in NYC during contract talks
Lookout new yawkers. contract is up today
http://www.drf.com/news/nyra-broadca...-new-york-city BTW - anyone else disappointed in not seeing all the race replays on th Belmont 30 show which is now Belmont Insider. I welcome the Migs opinions but Blewitt is a mute on the new show and old.one. No reason to watch the new show as a magazine format. What a downhill slide since Pack.
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Pack is a legend and not replaceable but the NYRA TV product 2014 is niles ahead of what it was in 1984. From Trips and traps to the daily prattle the overall TV product is elite in Staes and continues to grow. |
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Regarding the 5 borough coverage, there are infinite viewing options until a deal is in place, as Grening lays out.. "races will continue to be available on NYRARewards.com, NYRA’s ROKU channel, HRTV, and TVG" (not to mention any other ADW).. and you would expect the channel to be back by Wednesday when racing resumes anyway.
Regarding the broadcasting, there are only a handful of set hosts in the country that are as fluid and effortless in their delivery as Jason Blewitt. You don't have to like or rely on his opinion of races, but he is hardly someone whose presence is off-putting. He's one of the most affable and professional presenters involved in the telecasting of the sport. Belmont Insider is infinitely more interesting and useful than a rote replay broadcast, especially given the availability of those replays 24/7 at NYRA.com minutes after race: http://www.nyra.com/belmont/videos/race-replay/
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Couldn't say it better than Freddy and Steve already did. The Channel 71 thing is a non-story and anyone complaining about NYRA's broadcasts just has an axe to grind. No circuit in the country comes close to their quality or quantity, both TV and online.
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Simply put, we have a gross disagreement of opinion here and leave it at that. I donot disagree that he is a " diehard fan " though.
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I've also greatly enjoyed Mike Beer being on Talkin' Horses. Not only is he a very good handicapper, but he makes a good case when he picks horses that might be a little outside the box. Andy's OK too. |
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Jason has been on the NYRA broadcast since he hosted with Kelly Frisch in the late 90's. Jason is terrific. His transitions from race to race...topic to topic are seamless. He has an "encyclopedic" reference to most horses who race...have raced at NYRA tracks. Criticism is unfounded...nothing to support except individual bias...maybe envy. Last edited by reese : 06-17-2014 at 11:48 AM. |
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