I let Fox know I am not happy about their plans.... Please feel free to
edit as appropriate, pass on to other lists and send a copy youself.
NOTE: This letter has some specific commenets for DirecTV.
If you are a DirecTV customer, you can let them know at:
http://www.directv.com/yourservice/yourservicepages/0,1125,93,00.html
And the online petition site for those that haven't already recieved it:
http://www.petitiononline.com/svsn/petition.html
John
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To: listings@speedvision.com,
info@speedvision.com,
feedback@foxsports.com,
"http://www.directv.com/yourservice/yourservicepages/0,1125,93,00.html"
<direcTV@URL.!email>
from: http://charlotte.bcentral.com/charlotte/stories/2001/06/25/story1.html
> The plan is to convert Speedvision, an existing cable network reaching 41
> million households, to the NASCAR Channel.
> Qualifying runs, highlight shows and replays of classic races will
> provide ample NASCAR programming, up to 12 hours daily.
> Lesser-known NASCAR series will also be featured. The rest of the
> schedule will come from open-wheel racing, automotive shows and more.
>
> "We don't think it can be just NASCAR 24 hours a day out of the gate,"
> Brooks says. "It will be a co-branded channel with our name on it and
> some other racing elements. That's probably the right mix to get us
> started."
To: FOX television and affiliates
This email is intended to discourage FOX television from transforming
the newly purchased Speedvision network into an all-NASCAR channel. I
understand the significant investment FOX has made in promoting stock
car racing. I urge you not to change the outstanding programming
presently shown on the totally unique Speedvision network. Speedvision
provides a crucial service to the motorsports community, being the only
cable or broadcast TV network in America to provide in-depth coverage of
Formula 1, vintage, motorcycle, sports car and endurance racing, as well
as amateur and other lesser known series and events such as FIA and SCCA
rallies, Trans-Am, and the annual SCCA Valvoline Runoffs. This season's
flag-to-flag coverage of the Daytona, Sebring and Le Mans endurance
races was a rare blessing for racing fans. It would be a crime for this
outstanding coverage to no longer be available to the growing
motorsports community of this country. I ask FOX not to reformat this
new addition to their fine news, sports and entertainment network, but
instead, create a new NASCAR channel.
If Speedvision is significantly changed from it's current programming,
I will discontinue the DirecTV sports package that I currently subscribe
to for the sole purpose of receiving Speedvision.
Sincerely,
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