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11 hours ago, jumper12a said:

I don’t buy for a second that Napa doesn’t want their car with the premier sprint car series during its tenure with KKR, especially with tv exposure.

tv exposure ?

Keep in mind flosports dwarfs dirtvision in number of subscribers .

HighLimit and ASCoC are both partnered with flosports .

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14 hours ago, chas71 said:

At a minimum, High Limit forced Dirtcar to increase the benefits to the drivers who want to sign up and run the full tour.  If Sweet stays the whole year, was that the High Limit plan all along? 

The whole goal of High Limit was to push more sprint purses into late model territory. Larson effectively said as much back when he started talking about High Limit. 

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3 minutes ago, scottnorwood said:

What TV is the WoO on? 

It's on CBSSports usually Monday nights during the season. It still comes up on my DVR but does not indicate 'New' so I'd imagine it's repeats now. They also have that show on Fridays in MAVTv w Steve what's his face. I record them all year & watch them during the winter. I do the same w the Lucas Oil LM's. I dont remember who won so they're all new to me, lol. 

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1 hour ago, jumper12a said:

You know exactly what I mean.

I have no idea what you mean . Your response (or lack of) indicates to me that you have backed yourself into a corner with no escape .

WoO website states their races are available on dirtvision , a streaming service. Nothing else is listed on their web pages for TV coverage .

HighLimit and ASCoC websites show their races are available on flo , also a streaming service which at last check had over 10X the amount of subscribers as dirtvision.

So here's another chance , explain how WoO has TV exposure and the other two series don't ?

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40 minutes ago, racermurray said:

I have no idea what you mean . Your response (or lack of) indicates to me that you have backed yourself into a corner with no escape .

WoO website states their races are available on dirtvision , a streaming service. Nothing else is listed on their web pages for TV coverage .

HighLimit and ASCoC websites show their races are available on flo , also a streaming service which at last check had over 10X the amount of subscribers as dirtvision.

So here's another chance , explain how WoO has TV exposure and the other two series don't ?

WoO is going to be on CBS Sports Network on Sundays October to January I believe?  So I guess if you have a cable box and live in an area that includes CBS sports channel in your cable package then you are actually watching TV instead of streaming?  I dunno?🤣 

'CBS Sports Network' is not the same as the CBS you can get with an antenna.  I just started looking for it after reading this thread. Near as I can tell my Spectrum TV service does not list  CBS Sports as one of its channels in my area. I need watch CBS Sports with an app on my TV just like I do Flo

Regardless of how you watch TV.  An app, cable box, antenna.   The WoO races listed for  Sundays on CBS Sports Network are going to be tape delayed.  So is that better than watching Dirtvision or Flo live?    Not

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24 minutes ago, racermurray said:

I have no idea what you mean . Your response (or lack of) indicates to me that you have backed yourself into a corner with no escape .

WoO website states their races are available on dirtvision , a streaming service. Nothing else is listed on their web pages for TV coverage .

HighLimit and ASCoC websites show their races are available on flo , also a streaming service which at last check had over 10X the amount of subscribers as dirtvision.

So here's another chance , explain how WoO has TV exposure and the other two series don't ?

You have DirtVision subscriber numbers? If so, send to the WoO sprint teams because they’ve been asking for them for years. 

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1 hour ago, Josh Bayko said:

The whole goal of High Limit was to push more sprint purses into late model territory. Larson effectively said as much back when he started talking about High Limit. 

Mission accomplished. 

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8 minutes ago, con7 said:

Mission accomplished. 

It was the same deal on the modified side. The SDS was content paying out 1980's money  ,up until the point the STSS started throwing money around.

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9 minutes ago, con7 said:

You have DirtVision subscriber numbers? If so, send to the WoO sprint teams because they’ve been asking for them for years. 

My last google search showed about 40,000 for dirtvision and 500,000 for flo.   Accurate ?   I can't say that it is but the point is relevent. 

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42 minutes ago, racermurray said:

I have no idea what you mean . Your response (or lack of) indicates to me that you have backed yourself into a corner with no escape .

WoO website states their races are available on dirtvision , a streaming service. Nothing else is listed on their web pages for TV coverage .

HighLimit and ASCoC websites show their races are available on flo , also a streaming service which at last check had over 10X the amount of subscribers as dirtvision.

So here's another chance , explain how WoO has TV exposure and the other two series don't ?

Wow, I’m so grateful for the opportunity you afforded me. Thank you so much for the second chance, even though 2 other people literally answered your question already. The 500,000 FloSports subscribers you are throwing out there, how many of them are FloRacing viewers? You do realize they have many other platforms that have nothing to do with racing, right?

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1 hour ago, scottnorwood said:

I haven’t had cable or satellite or anything like that in close to 15 years. With FloTV, youtube, HD antenna, and now peacock… I can watch all the racing I want. 
 

I have had dirtvision from time to time as well. 

I gotta have DIRECTV. There’s never been a time in my life where I didn’t have cable/satellite, I don’t know how today’s society lives without it. I don’t know what I would do if I couldn’t turn on my television and flip to any channel I wanted at any given moment, especially the MLB Network.

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6 hours ago, In the Shadows said:

In the Albany area on Spectrum, it's channel 315, so it may be in the same channel area where you reside.

Not here. Geneva NY. I had spectrum cable boxes but got rid of them  , So now if I want to watch Spectrum TV channels?  it is through roku/spectrum.  The Spectrum app off of my Roku device. The channel 315 or any other CBS Sports channel does not exist on the spectrum app on my TV. . No big deal though. I can just go to the CBS Sports channel app on roku. CBS Sports app works fine.

Anyone can watch whatever channel that exists out there without cable or satellite dish.

Provided that you have a internet connection

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22 hours ago, jumper12a said:

And neither one of them are on tv.

So you don't recognize Flo as being TV because it's a streaming service ? Try telling that to the CEO's of Netflix , Hulu , Disney , Apple tv , peacock etc. This is 2023 dude , your living many years in the past if you don't think streaming channels are part of mainstream TV . As far as you stating that my question has been answered by others you are wrong .  You are the only one on this forum making the statement that highlimit and ASCoC is not on TV . As I stated earlier you have backed yourself into a corner with no way to escape .

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4 hours ago, jumper12a said:

I gotta have DIRECTV. There’s never been a time in my life where I didn’t have cable/satellite, I don’t know how today’s society lives without it. I don’t know what I would do if I couldn’t turn on my television and flip to any channel I wanted at any given moment, especially the MLB Network.

This is going to blow your mind John… once a week my wife and I enforce a “no electronics” night with our kids. No TV, phone, laptop, desktop, tablet…

we exchange virtual reality and artificial intelligence for actual reality and human intelligence. 
 

 

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Most the content on CBS Sports is pre-recorded or just a replay from somewhere else.  Does anyone remember when CBS tried to air a live World of Outlaw race? It sucked, they had no idea what they were in for or how to present it. They thought because they did NASCAR and Indy Cars they knew about racing. They didn't know crap, their camera guys couldn't keep up and their announce team seemed more lost than Mr. Magoo. 

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17 minutes ago, scottnorwood said:

This is going to blow your mind John… once a week my wife and I enforce a “no electronics” night with our kids. No TV, phone, laptop, desktop, tablet…

we exchange virtual reality and artificial intelligence for actual reality and human intelligence. 
 

 

There’s nothing wrong with that. Good for you guys for instilling this into your children while they’re young. Human interaction is becoming a lost art.

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47 minutes ago, racermurray said:

So you don't recognise Flo as being TV because it's a streaming service ? Try telling that to the CEO's of Netflix , Hulu , Disney , Apple tv , peacock etc. This is 2023 dude , your living many years in the past if you don't think streaming channels are part of mainstream TV . As far as you stating that my question has been answered by others you are wrong .  You are the only one on this forum making the statement that highlimit and ASCoC is not on TV . As I stated earlier you have backed yourself into a corner with no way to escape .

Stop putting words in my mouth. There’s no corner, there’s no painting going on and I don’t walk backwards. You knew exactly what I meant, and you still know what I meant. 2 others answered your question with CBS Sports Network airing WoO Sprint Car, Late Model & Super DIRTcar Series races for several years now. Stop pretending you don’t know that I was referring to normal cable/satellite television. You are simply looking for an argument, but then again, what’s new?

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