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  1. As typical, the cart apologists continue to rant. This will last until they realize that this 500 will not be the last, then they will go back into their semi secclusion and cry about the fact they have not been apologized to. How many years have you been predicting the end of the 500? We are getting close to the number of years cart lasted without the 500.

  2. So you folks have proven my point. Viewership is down in NASCAR pretty much across the board. So why is comparing viewership of NBA to Racing even remotely on the same level?

  3. 18.2 LOCAL TV ratings for the Pacers! They rock!

    Does anybody have the local TV ratings numbers for Pole Day and Bump Day? If it's any consideration, NHL got a 0.1 on NBC, the same network that owns the NBC Sports Network that the IRL..err, IZOD INDYCAR SERIES exclusively advertises and broadcasts on these days.

    If NHL got 0.1, and Indy had little attendance and prolly even fewer watching on TV because of no OTA presence...geez, what does that tell ya businesspeople? Yep, Indy is dead as a doornail.

  4. Do you ever tire of being wrong? I guess not as you still support the twice fired Anton. LOL.

    Friday’s NBA playoff doubleheader performed well for ESPN, with Thunder/Lakers Game 3 earning one of the network’s largest early round audiences.

    Game 3 of the Thunder/Lakers second round NBA playoff series drew
    7.377 million viewers on ESPN Friday night, down 4% from Lakers/Mavericks Game 3 last year (7.658M), but up 73% from Suns/Spurs Game 3 in 2010 (4.267M).

    The game stands as the second-most viewed telecast of the postseason (through Friday), behind only Game 2 of the series (7.445M).

    Overall, Game 3 ranks as the third-most viewed first or second round NBA playoff game ever on ESPN — behind only Cavaliers/Celtics Game 6 in 2010 (8.983M) and last year’s aforementioned Lakers/Mavericks Game 3.

    Earlier in the night, Game 4 of the Celtics/Sixers series drew 4.751 million viewers, up 32% from Bulls/Hawks Game 3 last year (3.610M), and up 28% from Cavaliers/Celtics Game 3 in 2010 (3.701M).

    The 32% increase is the second-largest of the playoffs on ESPN/ABC or TNT, behind only a 41% jump for Thunder/Mavericks Game 3 in the first round.



  5. No sympathy here. I worked my way through college 75-79 and no one helped me. These felons do not deserve or should expect taxpayer paid college education. It is a game to reduce the sentence. They did the crime, they can pay the dime if they want a college education. And, what company is going to hire a convicted felon in today's world?

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