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Old 15 Oct 2012, 16:59 (Ref:3152398)   #1
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NASCAR broadcasting rights

It's just been announced that Fox Sports Media Group will increase their Nascar broadcasting deal.

From 2015 to 2022, the Fox Sports Media Group will broadcast:

o- 13 Nascar Cup points races on Fox (terrestrial network), which includes all races from the Daytona 500 to the 600 at Charlotte.
o- The Daytona Shootout, Duel at Daytona, Daytona 500 qualifying and the All-Star Race.
o- All NASCAR Truck Series races.

They will also have right to broadcast all this (which means they can choose not to):

o- All practice and qualifying sessions for Fox Sports Group races.
o- Television reruns and video-on-demand for 24 hours after the races.
o- Extra programmes like news shows, talk shows, pre and post race shows, etc.

Fox Sports Media Group will have internet broadcasting rights to:

o- TV Everywhere – live broadcasting of Fox Sports Media Group races.
o- Pre and post-race coverage.
o- In-progress race highlights.
o- Replays of Fox Sports Media Group races.
o- Race highlights.

The stuff Fox Sports Media Group will not have rights (for now) are:

o- Nascar Cup races from June to November, plus the respective practice qualifying broacasts and internet broadcasting.
o- Nascar Nationwide races.

Now the question is which channels will broadcast Cup qualifying and Truck races. Fox network, Fox Sports 1, Fuel?
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