I agree with your comment while stages are live with WRC & WRC2 cars audio from All Live is better than previous radio service, however radio IMHO provided better coverage of WRC3, JWRC & other support categories, Also radio generally more interesting content between stages
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Als antwoord op @KiwiWRCfan @timokorkalainen en
I usually shut down the stream once the last car has finished. I agree that it would be sometimes nice to hear the stage end comments from later starters, but even the radio could only do it on a couple of stages during a rally, usually they had to switch over to the next one.
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Als antwoord op @AnttiL_WRC @timokorkalainen en
Sure but those few stages, often at end of a loop, were like gold if you were following a driver in a support category. What might have been achieved with Indian audience numbers last year when Gustav Gill was competing ? Opportunity lost?
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Als antwoord op @KiwiWRCfan @timokorkalainen en
What audience numbers? Radio listeners? We're talking about a very niche thing, _listening_ to stage end interviews from lower class drivers.
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Why should they?
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It’s a business cost you accept in being the promoter - they did it in the past so why change. It’s about WRC taking a view on reaching markets unable or unwilling to buy the WTC+ subscription - including some parts of Africa and Asia and less affluent fans elsewhere in Europe
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Sadly. Unfortunately WRC promoters are heading down the F1 road of monetising everything - it becomes an entertainment industry rather than sport
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