Post by luvracinrog on Jan 9, 2008 21:09:03 GMT -5
Internet Broadcast and Video Is Growing
Bucky Dorn and Cheezey’s Internet radio broadcast of Boone was great. Michael Dispain and Chris Nunn at the Winternationals at East Bay are just the start of what I think is going to be the biggest racing revolution in our lifetime.
Tony Stewart’s Pay per view of the Prelude to the dream was a huge hit. The Chili Bowl broadcast will be the same. Today YOU have these same capabilities available to local racing through the Internet. The Internet will become interactive TV.
I think weekly racing is bigger than NASCAR. Thousands of local tracks running every week Hundreds of cars, drivers, families, sponsors, and fans. Do you think local racing is bigger than NASCAR? If not, do you think it could be? Tell me how and why?
With our new technology and things that are in the pipeline, we have the means, with internet broadcasting services, to help our sport grow past anything anyone has imagined. Think about it. Your races, Your track, Your drivers exposed across not only the USA but also the world. How would you like to see the races you missed or the races you did not have the gas to travel to? How many drivers that race in your area, of your state, would you like to see interviews of?
I think we are on the edge of a great break through in Internet broadcasting. We are at the same place with Internet video as cable TV was in 1975. We are interested in the things you are doing, and the things you see for video in our sport.
We are gonna do a series of articles on Internet broadcasts. Radio and TV. If you are now doing racing video, or know someone who is, please contact us at racin@LuvRacin.com .
Thanks
Roger Bathe
Editor
www.LuvRacin.com
Bucky Dorn and Cheezey’s Internet radio broadcast of Boone was great. Michael Dispain and Chris Nunn at the Winternationals at East Bay are just the start of what I think is going to be the biggest racing revolution in our lifetime.
Tony Stewart’s Pay per view of the Prelude to the dream was a huge hit. The Chili Bowl broadcast will be the same. Today YOU have these same capabilities available to local racing through the Internet. The Internet will become interactive TV.
I think weekly racing is bigger than NASCAR. Thousands of local tracks running every week Hundreds of cars, drivers, families, sponsors, and fans. Do you think local racing is bigger than NASCAR? If not, do you think it could be? Tell me how and why?
With our new technology and things that are in the pipeline, we have the means, with internet broadcasting services, to help our sport grow past anything anyone has imagined. Think about it. Your races, Your track, Your drivers exposed across not only the USA but also the world. How would you like to see the races you missed or the races you did not have the gas to travel to? How many drivers that race in your area, of your state, would you like to see interviews of?
I think we are on the edge of a great break through in Internet broadcasting. We are at the same place with Internet video as cable TV was in 1975. We are interested in the things you are doing, and the things you see for video in our sport.
We are gonna do a series of articles on Internet broadcasts. Radio and TV. If you are now doing racing video, or know someone who is, please contact us at racin@LuvRacin.com .
Thanks
Roger Bathe
Editor
www.LuvRacin.com