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The Indy Idea: IndyCar Translator: Can't Sell these Guys
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A Citizens' IndyCar Republic: Fell the House of France! Thursday, September 3, 2009. IndyCar Translator: Can't Sell these Guys. The Republic shall now examine another gem from IRL Commercial Division President Terry Angstadt. Read Bruce Martin's complete story at Versus.com. On Other Drivers Sharing in the Attention that Danica Gets. Translation: I Can't Sell these Guys. If anyone should be taken aback by Angstadt's comments, then it is IRL Public Relations chief John Griffin. The Big Cheese just thr...
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The Indy Idea: Indianapolis 500 TV Ratings in the IRL Era
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A Citizens' IndyCar Republic: Fell the House of France! Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Indianapolis 500 TV Ratings in the IRL Era. Having taken a glance at the ratings for IndyCar races (Indy excepted) that aired on network television from 1996 to 2009, we shall now turn our attention to the Crown Jewel. The histogram below contains comparative Nielsen ratings for the Indianapolis 500 from 1996 through 2009. Information that is relevant to the data is listed below the graph. September 29, 2009 at 10:48 PM.
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The Indy Idea: June 20, 2010
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A Citizens' IndyCar Republic: Fell the House of France! Friday, June 25, 2010. Yankee Go Home: USF1 Banned. Forever! The United States takes great pride in being the Land of Opportunity. Despite growing cynicism, we remain a nation of dreamers. The Old World harbors a less romanticized disposition. The USF1 dream died a humiliatingly public death today. At the hand of the World Motorsports Council. Apparently, these guys don't take kindly to vaporware. Links to this post. Thursday, June 24, 2010. Dan Och...
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The Indy Idea: Take the Subway: IndyCar Cost Leadership
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A Citizens' IndyCar Republic: Fell the House of France! Thursday, September 3, 2009. Take the Subway: IndyCar Cost Leadership. The Committee of Public Safety. Today took delivery of a note from a loyal citizen. His comments bring to light a worthy argument regarding alternative strategies that would make IndyCar racing competitive in the marketplace. Previously, Roggespierre wrote that NASCAR (. Has demonstrated that ample consumer demand. Citizen John provides a counter-argument that bears repeating.
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The Indy Idea: IRL IndyCar Cable Ratings History
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A Citizens' IndyCar Republic: Fell the House of France! Thursday, October 1, 2009. IRL IndyCar Cable Ratings History. We have examined the IRL IndyCar television ratings history for both the Indianapolis 500. And other races that aired on broadcast networks. Now, finally, we look at cable television ratings. Note that individual event ratings were not available for 1999, 2000, and 2002. The season average is presented for each race in those years. 1996 - no cable events. 1997 - (1) Texas 0.6 ESPN2. 2004 ...
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The Indy Idea: June 27, 2010
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A Citizens' IndyCar Republic: Fell the House of France! Tuesday, June 29, 2010. IndyCar Future: the macro view. The gentleman pictured above is Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States. Fairly or not, his is the face of Great Depression. You might be asking yourself what President Hoover has to do with IndyCar racing? If a growing number of economists and hedge fund managers is correct. I have indicated my preference for low cost leadership positioning. Links to this post. Simply stated, t...
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The Indy Idea: IndyCar Future: the macro view
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A Citizens' IndyCar Republic: Fell the House of France! Tuesday, June 29, 2010. IndyCar Future: the macro view. The gentleman pictured above is Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States. Fairly or not, his is the face of Great Depression. You might be asking yourself what President Hoover has to do with IndyCar racing? If a growing number of economists and hedge fund managers is correct. I have indicated my preference for low cost leadership positioning. June 29, 2010 at 7:02 PM. In the pre...
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The Indy Idea: July 25, 2010
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A Citizens' IndyCar Republic: Fell the House of France! Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Time to Kill the Brickyard 400? Those who have followed the ebb and flow of my writing here know that I have frequently held up NASCAR as a successful U.S. motorsports business with which IndyCar should compete in the marketplace. The Brickyard 400 should die. However, it bears noting that the audience is dwindling with each passing year. If NASCAR sponsors want to participate at Indianapolis, then let them become IndyCar spo...
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