A Reply from FOX Sports regarding SPEED Programing Dear - TopicsExpress



          

A Reply from FOX Sports regarding SPEED Programing Dear Viewer: As a SPEED viewer, we understand you miss the familiarity of the network you watched grow up … a network that served as the “electronic campfire for gearheads,” as it was once described. We honestly appreciate that passion - your passion, and hope you give FOX Sports 1 and FOX Sports 2 the opportunity to satisfy some of your programming appetite for all things fast. Since announcing plans for our two new all-sports networks, our continued commitment to excellent motor sports coverage was important to us and has been on display through several new multi-year, multi-platform deals with NASCAR, MotoGP, IMSA/United SportsCar Racing and the FIA Formula E Championship. We continue to look for additional opportunities with a number of racing series and trust there will be more to announce in the near future. Specific to NASCAR, we recently sat down with our friends in Daytona and put our money where our mouth is, signing a new deal that extends our long-running relationship through 2024, adding three more Cup races to our schedule, bringing in the NASCAR Nationwide Series and securing ongoing full-season rights to the popular NASCAR Camping World Trucks Series, including any return to Eldora! We start the season together in Daytona, taking you through Speed Weeks, the Gatorade Duel, Daytona 500, NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, 16 Cup races and 14 Nationwide races, all the time treating your sport with the respect it deserves all season long on our nightly news show, FOX Sports Live. And as for the popular SPEED shows and personalities you’ve enjoyed for years, they’re coming along too. With the launch of FOX Sports 1 and FOX Sports 2, programs like NASCAR RaceDay, NASCAR Live! NASCAR Victory Lane and NASCAR Race Hub are all on the schedule, and practice and qualifying sessions from all three national touring series will be there, too! For fans of automotive lifestyle programming, FOX Sports made the decision to keep and highlight the popular Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auctions, using the FOX family of networks to increase potential viewing, while leaving the door open to additional automotive programming that proves a good fit with any of our channels. At the end of the day, we simply ask for the opportunity to serve you as a viewer and as a fan. Regards, Daniel FOXSports Customer Support Team
Posted on: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 19:15:26 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015