Dejavu.....
I sure hope it works out better than the Miami Vice movie...
I can remember all of the countless ours of the film crews, footage and racer's time only to be left on the editing floor...
A good editor can make 12 boats look like 50. :sifone:
Best of luck with it.
And 24 can look like 100 and 36=150 (Glory Days).
Just a couple of additional thoughts. As Sharkey's post illustrates there are still some misconceptions regarding this deal.
The CBS deal is signed sealed and sitting on a desk in Key West.
CBS Sports does not have a refund policy. Happen it will.
The perception of Offshore Powerboat racing will be formed by these shows.
Like it or not.
More people will be exposed to our sport during the first hour of these shows, then the combined number from the SunChannel-Speedvision-Espn shows over the past 10 years.
If some part resonates, be it the competition, the danger factor, the personalities, whatever.............................we are golden.
WE (RACERS) ARE GOLDEN.
Not SBI, we as people who race boats Offshore. Cities will want events, other television will want in and advertisers will be very interested for the first time in my memory. All organizations and races and most importantly RACERS will benefit.
OK, Carbonell will make some money. I believe that's the goal of having a small business. So what, who really cares?
Offshore will be broadcast into the homes of America on Saturday afternoons the entire fall season.
Advertisers will see these massive hulls as excitement generating billboards and they WILL want in on the action.
Buzz creation is the name of the new game today. Once the interest has been created the sponsorships and fans flock.
Every race on every schedule next year will benefit from this exposure. Offshore has a chance to become a household word here.
MIAMI ONLY HAD 11 BOATS. Tee Hee. Interesting the people with the most "love" for our sport are always the first to bash it. Are you children?
Please don't support SBI. Stick to whatever is working for you. We have all had a call from someone to "Jump Ship. This is not that call.
But don't let this opportunity fade away like Offshore in general seems to be.
If you have a positive attitude an Offshore race boat and the cash to race it, come out to help write the next chapter in Offshore history.
Maybe it won't happen. Tee Hee. Would that make some of you feel better?
SQ