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Originally Posted by somerfrost
Come on folks, it's the Derby...I hear the same old tired complaints every year. Look, TV networks are successful by playing to their audience, how much of their audience is made up of hard core horse players? I suspect that the majority of those who were at CD yesterday attend once a year and the TV audience...many don't know which end of the horse goes into the gate first. They tune in for entertainment...the same folks who enjoy shows like Fashion Police and Entertainment Tonight, do you think they are interested in handicapping insights? Sure inane puff pieces by figure skaters and focus on hats and drinks drives us crazy but it's what the TV audience at large wants...grin and bare it! 
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No, I cannot agree with you at all.
If you want change you have to be vocal and if something that
could be vastly improved never is one can at least bitch about it.
There is no excuse.
I cringed when I read however far back it was that NBC had secured the rights to the broadcast for X number of years, how ever many it was.
My friends who are not in to horse racing at all thought it was the most inane waste of time...
A beautiful thrilling and historic sport deserves better. I'll bet you one day, when NBC is done with it, some other network invests the time and resources and does it right.
This is just silly, pointless fluff and it is maddening to try to defend such a unique and riveting sport.
Sorry, makes me sick. I will not keep my mouth shut.
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Originally Posted by Danzig
I refuse to accept that I cannot complain about them trying to cater to the survivor/honeybooboo/dancing with the stars/fashion police crowd.
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Right!