it will be the most watched broadcast all season. Hopefully they get right to the action.Only a 2 hr show on Fox , wonder how much racing we will see between the endless recaps, talking and explanations?
They love the remember when and recaps dont they lol.Only a 2 hr show on Fox , wonder how much racing we will see between the endless recaps, talking and explanations?
It's not a gap, it's one show being aired at 2 different times depending on what part of the country you're in. It'll either be before or after your local NFL team plays, check your local listings to find out which time it is for your areaLooks like 4 hrs. first broadcast on FOX 2:00-4:00p.m. and 2nd broadcast on Fox 4:30-6:30p.m.
I wonder why there is a 1/2 hour gap between the 2 show?
I know how much racing I will see on NHRA.TV. A whole bunch!Only a 2 hr show on Fox , wonder how much racing we will see between the endless recaps, talking and explanations?
You can hear the cars on Fox , that makes NHRA.TV a non starter.I know how much racing I will see on NHRA.TV. A whole bunch!
Sound of cars on nhratv is just horrible,of course you can hear the announcers loud as hell. Ill buy a subsciption when they have graphics for times and no announcer optionYou can hear the cars on Fox , that makes NHRA.TV a non starter.
Then don't complain about the lack of actual racing you see on Fox. I have complained since day 1 about the exploding volume of the announcers and the lack of volume on the cars on NHRA.TV. But I still get to watch a TON of actual racing, from many different classes. Evidently you'd rather hear what few cars they show in that two hour telecast, than actually watch racing.You can hear the cars on Fox , that makes NHRA.TV a non starter.
They still seem to be able to get the volume up for the commercials.Then don't complain about the lack of actual racing you see on Fox. I have complained since day 1 about the exploding volume of the announcers and the lack of volume on the cars on NHRA.TV. But I still get to watch a TON of actual racing, from many different classes. Evidently you'd rather hear what few cars they show in that two hour telecast, than actually watch racing.
I would rather watch the Fox telecast and see less racing than watch a full race in the audio technology of the 1920'sThen don't complain about the lack of actual racing you see on Fox. I have complained since day 1 about the exploding volume of the announcers and the lack of volume on the cars on NHRA.TV. But I still get to watch a TON of actual racing, from many different classes. Evidently you'd rather hear what few cars they show in that two hour telecast, than actually watch racing.
Well then, you enjoy watching very little racing and having to listen to Tony P. I'll watch a whole bunch of racing in a whole bunch of different classes. That's the difference between us. I like the racing. You like the filler, with better sound.I would rather watch the Fox telecast and see less racing than watch a full race in the audio technology of the 1920's
No reason with today's audio/video technology that both eight and sound could not be presented with top quality.Then don't complain about the lack of actual racing you see on Fox. I have complained since day 1 about the exploding volume of the announcers and the lack of volume on the cars on NHRA.TV. But I still get to watch a TON of actual racing, from many different classes. Evidently you'd rather hear what few cars they show in that two hour telecast, than actually watch racing.
Imagine how cool NHRA.TV or Fox would be with correct audio mix! We have some great announcers in Alan,Brian, Tony and Joe, if they were mixed correctly it would open a new broadcast world, maybe even win an Emmy!No reason with today's audio/video technology that both eight and sound could not be presented with top quality.