Nascar on Fox 2013 schedule begins Saturday, Feb. 16, with the non-points Sprint Unlimited and includes the Daytona 500 on Sunday, Feb. 24. Fox airs the first 13 Sprint Cup points races of the season. Free Nascar schedule 2013 printable version Also See: Nascar schedule 2013 Sprint Cup Series Nascar Sprint Unlimited Saturday on Fox Nascar Nationwide Series 2013 Schedule Nascar Camping World Truck Series 2013 schedule Daytona Speedweeks 2013 TV schedule Free Nascar schedule 2013 printable version Nascar on Fox‘s Darrell Waltrip, Michael Waltrip and host Chris Myers return this season for the Fox Nascar Sunday prerace show. Mike [...]...
- 2/15/2013
- by Ryan Berenz
- ChannelGuideMag
Fox tune in alerts for February, organized day-by-day to plan your recording or viewing schedule. This February, Fox delivers major television events, including a special primetime broadcast of Nascar On Fox Feb. 6; all-new episodes of 24 all month long Feb. 8, 15 and 22 and March 1; and the top-rated American Idol, including new judge Ellen DeGeneres. first appearance Feb. 9. The Hollywood Round episodes air Feb. 9, 10, 16 and 17, the revealing of this season.s Top 24 Feb. 17, the season.s first Live performance show Feb. 23 and the season.s first Live results show Feb. 25. Also a special preview of mysterious new drama Past Life airs Feb. 9 after Idol, and its series premiere...
- 1/26/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Hardcore luge freaks, are you holding on to your skin-tight unitards? NBC has announced that for its coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, it's firing up surround sound that'll make the luge and bobsled events sound as loud and crisp as Nascar on Fox.
Coverage of the Olympic trials begin next week, 100 days early--when NBC does land sports coverage, they really dig in.
The number of viewers with surround-sound-capable TVs has been steadily increasing over the past few years, especially now that the U.S. has ditched analog TV for good. This winter marks the first time all viewers in the U.S. will be receiving the Olympics broadcast in digital form, which means every American will have access to surround sound audio, provided their TVs are capable. "All the major sporting events boadcast on the major networks are using surround sound technologies now," says Bob Dixon, director of...
Coverage of the Olympic trials begin next week, 100 days early--when NBC does land sports coverage, they really dig in.
The number of viewers with surround-sound-capable TVs has been steadily increasing over the past few years, especially now that the U.S. has ditched analog TV for good. This winter marks the first time all viewers in the U.S. will be receiving the Olympics broadcast in digital form, which means every American will have access to surround sound audio, provided their TVs are capable. "All the major sporting events boadcast on the major networks are using surround sound technologies now," says Bob Dixon, director of...
- 10/28/2009
- by Erica Westly
- Fast Company
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