Raceline, the nation’s only 30-minute syndicated television program covering NASCAR Racing, is proud to announce several additions to its growing family of affiliates and networks for the 2005 season. These additions include:
· C-SET, all sports programming serving North & South Carolina with 1.0 million households.
· Comcast Local in Michigan serving 1.3 million households.
· Comcast SPORTSNET West in California serving 2.2 million households.
· Comcast SPORTSNET Chicago serving 1.6 million households.
· COX Sports New England in Rhode Island & Connecticut serving 450,000 households.
· Gulf South COX in New Orleans serving 1 million households.
Along with Raceline’s previous affiliates and networks, including several prominent FOX affiliates, the show is now in approximately 75 million homes nationwide. The show is also available to our troops overseas and worldwide via the American Forces Network.
Raceline, hosted by MRN Radio anchor Joe Moore, began production in 1993 as a local racing show serving the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. Now entering its 12th year of production, Raceline is the longest running racing program of its kind on the air today. Raceline is also the only weekly racing program that runs 52 weeks a year, covering all off-season events. In addition, Raceline would like to extend a welcome to Ford Motor Company, their newest sponsor for the 2005 season. They would also like to welcome back Mechanix Wear, their longest-running major sponsor. To find a Raceline affiliate in your area, check local listings or go to www.racelineonline.com. To get Raceline in your area, contact your local cable provider.(PR)(1-22-2005)
