That's even better! Official daily highlightes on the official website!!Quote:
Originally Posted by mm46
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That's even better! Official daily highlightes on the official website!!Quote:
Originally Posted by mm46
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Originally Posted by Formaldehyde
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Originally Posted by michpetter
kimiryan is right. You need a good private tracker to find the good stuff. You won't find next day WRC highlights on The Pirate Bay.Quote:
Originally Posted by kimiryan
I have 2 invite codes for Racing For Me... first 2 people to contact me by PM will get them. And please, since the invitation system is so restricted, don't ask for the code unless you intend to share your stuff by keeping your torrent client open whenever your computer is on. I would hate to give out the code to someone only for them to be banned from the tracker a couple of weeks later because they downloaded a bunch of stuff and did not seed their torrents back.
Good indeed! But than they have to upload it fast, so you can watch it the next day. Don't know when this was done :)Quote:
Originally Posted by EightGear
I'm not sure broadcasters actually pay? Last time it was on tv in the UK the broadcaster was paid to take it.Quote:
Originally Posted by rallyfiend
[quote="RS"]I'm not sure broadcasters actually pay? Last time it was on tv in the UK the broadcaster was paid to take it.[/QUOTE
How do you know that? Source?
Internet. Its broadband after all!
Thatīs how I always did, and will probably be doing for some time. They could even profit by advertising in their WRC day highlights youtube channel, shared on every social network in reach.
In one of my emails from Red Bull Media House I was told that there willl be an email addres for us to give feedback, and they will let me know what it is as soon as its live.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sulland
I will of course post it up as soon as I get it :)
You know that setting up an e-mail account takes about a few minutes :D Love the big companies.Quote:
Originally Posted by Allyc85
Well without it being free on the web Joe Bloggs is not aware of what the sport actually is. Lets say he does want to go watching rallying just out of interest do you think he wants to pay ten euro extra or whatever it is to his satellite provider? As an avid rally fan of the best part of twenty years I feel its a disgrace the way the sport is (non)promoted. Charge for coverage by all means but in this interactive age you should be getting more bang for your buck i.e. live coverage, exclusive interviews and just a more in depth package overall - something like what you used to get on the red button when the BBC broadcast the F1 live. It should be free on terrestrial T.V. and if anything youtube and similar outlets serve up a new fan base that wouldn't normally be there. As for the new manufacturers I have no doubt there are increased media promises to guarantee their entries, for some it is a little too late i.e. Ford and BMW-MiniQuote:
Originally Posted by rallyfiend
That may be the case for some people, but I think that the majority are aware of rallying. Popularity of the RAC up to about 1998, combined with interest created by computer games, means that there are an awful lot of people that are aware of rallying, but just not interested enough to follow it. Being free on the internet isn't something that overly interests me as a fan of the sport, let alone people that don't care.Quote:
Originally Posted by ToughMac
As you say it's terrestial TV that is needed, something with trailers and in your face...plus great coverage. One of the reasons that F1 is so popular at the minute (aside from the gadgets) is that the BBC have presented a very good show, something that ITV never managed to pull off.