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Daily Express US on MSNNASCAR fans feelings clear about Amazon Prime Video broadcast debut at Coca-Cola 600Amazon Prime Video broadcast its first NASCAR race on Sunday - the Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte, NC - and fans have had their say
Amazon Prime Video is the first streaming-only broadcast partner for NASCAR Cup Series racing. Here's what to know about the NASCAR on Amazon Prime race broadcasts.
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EssentiallySports on MSNAmazon Prime Breathes New Life Into NASCAR as They Flip the Script With Viewership NumbersFOX has been the undisputed home of NASCAR, covering races with a formula familiar to fans: lagging commentary, missed key moments, and overstuffing of ads. The post Amazon Prime Breathes New Life Into NASCAR as They Flip the Script With Viewership Numbers appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Amazon Prime Video gets off to a hugely positive start at the Charlotte Motor Speedway by impressing NASCAR fans with its broadcast.
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Sportsnaut on MSN“Gave Me Chills”: Amazon Prime Is Making NASCAR Cool AgainAmazon Prime’s message is simple: better quality, more driver focus and easier access for fans. And it’s working. “Absolutely need to give them their flowers” one fan wrote. “Maybe my expectations have been so low with driver marketing lately but [it] actually gave me chills.”
All eyes were on Amazon last night as Prime Video aired their first ever NASCAR race with the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte. And by all accounts, the streamer delivered in a big way. It was a ...
The buzz around Prime's broadcasts may fade just a tad over the next four weeks, but that doesn't take away from the things the streamer has already done right.