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Originally Posted by Unbridled
I don't know if anyone else has run into this issue but I thought to post this suggestion.
As racing fans, we generally have access to such outlets as TVG and simulcast options. However, since broadcast networks such as Fox Sports 2 (FS2) and the NBC family cover the sport, there seems to be a lack of one unified source to list such TV (non-TVG) racing well in advance.
The networks put out press releases to publicize their broadcast plans but some times that can change or get overlooked as the weeks advance.
My suggestion is that maybe a popular source such DRF or Bloodhorse could have a direct link to show when (dates and times) FS2, NBC/NBCSN, etc. plan to show the races in the upcoming weeks and months. If not, perhaps another source in the industry could address what seems to be a missing component.
FS2 seems to be nearly invisible on the Fox Sports website and NBC's site doesn't have the consistent listing of upcoming racing dates and times.
An example: With the Rebel Stakes split this weekend, is FS2 planning on showing both races in its window? Sure, we can match scheduled post times with the network's window but it would be easier and helpful especially to fringe fans of the sport or even regular followers.
In summary, one dedicated link updated occasionally on a racing website to show that for March, April, May, etc., the following races will be shown on NBC/NBCSN, FS2, etc. with dates and times.
That said, I know this isn't the biggest concern in the industry especially within the last few days but merely a suggestion.
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My guess is the TV deals are hashed out shortly before the actual events are scheduled.
remember, save for the Triple Crown, Horse racing is not considered a major sports property.
That said, these deals are not high priority.
There are a plethora of resources available to get info on TV broadcasts.
Also, should no network have exclusive rights to the signal, one can always go tot the track website to watch the events.
Took me 5 seconds to find out this....
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-rac...radio-schedule.
Use your resources.
Look, I'm an older person as well. As with many others who are still into horse racing, old school.
However , I am familiar with the realities of tv, marketing, ratings, etc.
I realize I am not going to find out everything I need to by pressing "guide" on the TV remote.
Oh straight from the Oaklawn website.....
https://www.oaklawn.com/racing/fox-s...-at-the-races/