11.7.09

After a weekend incident, do you think?

May be...

  • Yes, I agree. It's partially the media's fault. "TNT - they know drama". They also know beating a dead horse. lol
  • Hey, anything for ratings.

    How often do they bring up "the fight" from 1979?
  • Kenny Wallace said that NASCAR told them to stir it up
  • It's good and bad. I have no problem with people asking as many different questions as they need to about an incident, but I hate when it is the same question over and over (Did Tony Stewart really wreck Kyle, etc.) but in the media it is not necessarily a bad thing. If they play it up, hopefully it gains a lot of interest and makes people want to tune in the next week. Many people will probably be watching tonight because they want to see if there will be any retaliation from last week's "monster of the week".
    Those journalists have to pay the bills somehow, so there will most likely be another monster of the week incident tonight.
  • Hey, anything for ratings.

    How often do they bring up "the fight" from 1979?
  • After a while, people should just move on to the next race? I speak because of the endless Kyle/Tony questions.

    Seems too the media sometimes make a minor incident seem more important than other news in our sport. I call it 'monster-of-the-week syndrome', with the one 'conflict' being the so-called monster.

    Your thoughts?

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  • I say enough already! I feel sorry for the poor horse that got beat to death!!!


    *****Tom P that's an excellent example!de hors vours
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