
08-12-2007, 01:02 PM
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| Re: NASCAR Ratings Slip Quote:
Originally Posted by SpaceCadet Is it possible that Johnson and Gordon are given more air time this year, as so many think they are, because Johnson is the current champion and Gordon is the points leader? And frankly, I don't care who's running up front. Many times the action is farther back. If Gordon, Johnson, Stewart, pick a name, are involved in a good battle for position farther back in the pack, that's what I want to see. I could care less about the leader running around the track by himself. Honestly, it sounds pretty subjective to me unless somebody wants to sit and actually time how much air time each driver gets. I'll bet there would be some surprises. Bottom line, the networks will air who they think will get the ratings up. | I think it was in my "observations" post after the Brickyard 400 that I mentioned during one complete commercial to commercial period (maybe 7-10 minutes) the race leader was not mentioned nor shown, while JJ & JG received more coverage than any one else even though they were running in the mid-teens. they weren't racing .. just driving in circles - in fact I don't think they improved their position during that whole time. there were others who were racing, but JJ & JG captured the spotlight. obvious media bias.
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