240Racing and local interviews

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240Racing and local interviews

3 years 1 day ago
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Hi - Am I the only one that gets ANNOYED like you will not believe at 240 racing obsession with showing in full screen every single interview post race and forgetting any and all coverage of overseas racing? Or am I in the minority here. For example we watched every Fairview interview and have had horrible coverage of Redcar racing, with them cutting in to Redcar as they jump, if not later.

Question:
1. Does the 4racing producer understand that there needs to be build up to UK racing to generate tote pools?
2. Does the 4racing producer understand we do not need to see our presenters in full screen HD to listen to their interviews? I am sure Ali Cat and Neil would agree here. The rest, I will not even mention as I generally mute.
3. Does the 4racing producer know that contrary to popular belief, punters are not only interested in betting on local SA racing?
4. As I type this, they once again play fairview last race interview for five mins, and then Cecil reading through the results for the race, and then cut to Redcar Race 5 as they jump.

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