GREAT NEWS for Dale Earnhardt Jr. Creates MAJOR Shake Up!

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Published 2024-05-11
With NASCAR set to enter its new media rights deal next season, one of racing's greats will be joining the new TV teams. Dale Earnhardt Jr., a Hall of Famer, will join Amazon Prime Video and TNT Sports as a commentator when NASCAR's new TV agreement begins in 2025.

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  • @joshreedify
    Im old enough to have grown up watching nascar on cable tv and young enough to understand streaming platforms. But this confuses me… can someone break down how many potential subscriptions I would have to have in order to watch the full season?
  • @mrj3217
    I hope Amazon lets Junior expand the way races are covered. How about no commericals.
  • @2elgnismi
    Almost impossible for the average fan to keep up with this overly complicated schedule and nascar will absolutely loose some viewership because of this…. Also Streaming live sports just don’t have the video quality of satellite so why buy an expensive 4k tv if the stream sucks….
  • @bradnerling7156
    Good. N b c sucks. But so does fox. So hopefully this new stuff works out good.
  • @user-zi1lu9xd4h
    Awesome that TNT and JR is coming together! I always thought TNT did a great job!
  • @norme2681
    Got to get these uploads out quicker at best it was last week news some was dated a month or two.
  • @alanunseld4942
    the final nail in the coffin ive always said nascar died on feb 18 2001
  • @sissygeist3129
    The greatest case of sports suicide, can’t afford it and do not know how to do this..Been a fan for many years and now they do not want me.
  • @rongray8934
    Too many platforms to even attempt to watch the full season of Nascar. Good luck
  • @mrj3217
    Look TV as it was is no longer exclusive like it was before so eventually network TV and cable have to restructure the entire way media is created and marketed. TV = Wasted time aka: commercials. Just look how a 30-minute TV series is truely 5 broken up parts that total 20 to 23 min with the completely intrusive and distracting commericals for the same exact thing. Just watch the show and get to enjoy the entire show minus the frustrating interruptions.
  • @bryanbennett972
    It looks/sounds like if you want to watch NASCAR in the future, you will have to get a second job to be able to afford the cost of watching a race on all the damn "PAY" Channels... SAD TIMES!!! Our family will just have to stay with Bowman Gray Racing, Hickory Racing and the other Local Tracks around North Carolina that a family can afford to go to on Saturday Nights.
  • @patbrock5764
    if its on amazon prime I'm out. nascar going down the drain partnering with amazon.
  • @2222ww1
    Nascar greed will eventually be the end of loyal fans . I'll be the first to go. Boogity Boogity Boogity Long live the King43
  • @user-fs4wu6rs1c
    This is going to shut out a lot of viewers in my locations people either can’t stream or don’t have good enough internet in my area this is why NASCAR is turning into shit
  • @roy19491
    all of this "streaming" is going to lock out thousands of viewers.....NASCAR is committing suicide with their greed, and OCD operations.......
  • @user-cf3sr5uw1u
    If I have to pay to watch Nascar then I won't be watching it. It's not NASCAR anymore anyway , it's speck car auto racing. Bye-bye NASCAR