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    Default HD Theater Announces 2009 FIA World Rally Championship Programming Schedule

    UPDATE: OFFICIAL PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE IN POST #12.

    WRC wins TV deal in the US

    By David Evans Wednesday, July 15th 2009, 09:51 GMT

    The World Rally Championship's promoters have struck a deal to screen the category in the United States.

    In what's been seen as a vital move to re-establish the sport in one of the world's key car markets, the WRC promoter International Sportsworld Communicators (ISC) has secured a deal with Discovery Communication channel HD Theater, which has a total audience of 633 million.

    ISC CEO said: "This is tremendous news for the championship and our fans in the United States. It's a ground-breaking deal which means the WRC has a high-profile broadcast presence in the US. We’re looking forward to taking the WRC to an ever-widening audience in the significant US market."

    Long has previously stated that it remains one of ISC's aims to return a World Rally Championship event to America. The series hasn't included a State-side round since Miki Biasion won the Olympus Rally in 1988.
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    Great news hope some of the big teams come back

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    Great news seeing as how speed has shunned everything that isnt nascar. But how interesting is wrc going to be will a field full of s2000's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by josh green
    Great news seeing as how speed has shunned everything that isnt nascar. But how interesting is wrc going to be will a field full of s2000's?
    It is not too bad actually. I watch some of the IRC events and they do give good visuals. Too add, a modern WRC car costs about 2 million dollars so the S2000 solution is needed for the economy. I feel at the WRC level though, the class could grow as any premier level racing series will.

    Since Subaru left in 2008, the WRC is Citroen vs Ford. The two marks are having a good fight at the top with Ford's #1 Hirvonen taking the drivers lead from Loeb.

    I feel the cheaper formula will invite some of the old marks to return. Subaru and Toyota for example.

    On the other hand, the IRC has a diverse field right now. Skoda, Peugeot, Fiat Abarth, and Proton are all fielding modern S2000 machines. A few group N Honda Civics, VW Golfs, and Mitsu Evo's (Evo 7-9) are also competitive.

    One thing i also like about the IRC is they run rallying a little less sanitized compared to the WRC. I'm used to watching the 90's era when the cars looked like they were driving through were difficult and dangerous areas. It is not like that anymore in the WRC. On the other hand, the IRC ran the Monte Carlo Rally's Col de Torini stage at night. Something the WRC hasn't done in 10 years.

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    HD theatre is the shit!!!! One of my fav channels.
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    Any idea if this is going to be shown LIVE? Or will it be just another pre-recorded and edited program?


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    Quote Originally Posted by GKtib®
    Any idea if this is going to be shown LIVE? Or will it be just another pre-recorded and edited program?
    Hardly anything in the WRC is shown live. I remember Eurosport has the Monte Carlo Rally Col D Turini stage live but i bet even that was a one off. Rallying is pretty hard to show live especially when you usually had an hour block to show close to a dozen stages in a day.

    Also think about this....we live in America when most of the WRC events take place in Europe or Asia. Discovery HD needs this to be a very popular program so showing it live in the early morning hours wont be a good idea. It should be a primetime deal.

    Currently, i watch the weekend wrap up on Dave instead of downloading everyday.

    http://dave.uktv.co.uk/shows/motoring/world-rally/

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    Discovery is getting into automotive stuff. I have been hearing this for a while. Word is they want to start up a whole channel.
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    I've been downloading WRC ever since Speed dropped it. Eurosport has better coverage than Speed ever did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracy
    Discovery is getting into automotive stuff. I have been hearing this for a while. Word is they want to start up a whole channel.
    That would be sick. Although starting out, it might be like "Discovery Wings" was before it became the Military Channel; I loved everything on that channel, but they had so few programs that everything kept looping over and over.


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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert
    I've been downloading WRC ever since Speed dropped it. Eurosport has better coverage than Speed ever did.
    Yup....the Eurosport staff is a whos who of the world's best motorsport commentators.

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    HD THEATER ANNOUNCES 2009 FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP
    PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE STARTING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4

    FIA World Rally Championship Returns To U.S. With 17 Hours of Exclusive Coverage on HD Theater

    (Silver Spring, MD) – HD Theater expands its high-octane programming by reintroducing American audiences to the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC). Starting Sunday, October 4, HD Theater launches its coverage with six new hours of action-packed rally racing programming – culminating with the U.S. premiere of 2009’s first WRC event, RALLY IRELAND, at 8 PM ET. The block of programming will immerse HD Theater’s audience into the adrenaline-fuelled world of the WRC.

    The FIA World Rally Championship is an epic motorsport adventure, pitting man and machine against nature. Over a grueling 10 month schedule, the world’s greatest drivers and the most advanced rally cars take on some of the most challenging terrain that nature has to offer. Across twelve events spanning three continents, biting cold, driving rain and scorching heat combine with dirt, asphalt, gravel, snow and ice roads to present an electrifying, high-speed challenge that is unmatched in motorsports. These drivers assault treacherous mountain passes, winding back country roads and narrow forest paths at breakneck speeds exceeding 120 mph. HD Theater presents their exclusive U.S. coverage of the 2009 WRC with the following programming schedule:

    “World Rally Madness” Programming Block
    Sunday, October 4 from 3-9 PM ET

    3 PM: GREATEST STAGES
    This episode profiles the most challenging events from the history of rallying.
    4 PM: DARING DRIVES
    Viewers ride along as the legends of the WRC are pushed to the limit and beyond by some of the most spectacular and technical stages on the rally racing circuit.
    5 PM: GREATEST CARS
    The machines are the stars of this episode, which showcases the greatest rally cars of all time.
    6 PM: TOP TEN SPECTACULAR CRASHES
    Even the best make mistakes and in the WRC, those mistakes can be stunning. This program counts down the most exciting crashes in rallying history.
    7 PM: 2009 WRC SEASON PREVIEW
    This episode introduces viewers to the drivers, manufacturers and events that will make up the 2009 FIA World Rally Championship.
    8 PM: RALLY IRELAND
    The 2009 WRC kicks off with a monumental challenge: 217 miles of impossibly narrow, rain-slicked country roads through both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. These tight and serpentine stages take drivers through the Sligo Mountains and Fermanagh Lakelands where, in places, the narrow roads are little more than the width of a car.

    RALLY NORWAY
    Sunday, October 11 from 8-9 PM ET
    As an all-snow event, RALLY NORWAY is a technical challenge for drivers, who must account for the snow and ice using steel-spiked tires. Roadside snow-banks offer a cushion for the lack of grip, but may be as dangerous as they are helpful. Hamar, Norway is home for this rally, which runs through the same mountains as the 1994 Winter Olympic Games in nearby Lillehammer.

    FXPRO CYPRUS RALLY
    Sunday, October 18 from 8-9 PM ET
    Based on the south side of Cyprus, this mixed-surface rally combines asphalt and gravel stages to crown the FxPro CYPRUS RALLY champion. The Troodos Mountains challenge drivers as they take on the twists and turns of mountain roads and gravel paths during the three days of action.

    VODAFONE RALLY DE PORTUGAL
    Sunday, October 25 from 8-9 PM ET
    Portugal’s long rallying tradition is on display during the Vodafone RALLY DE PORTUGAL, a gravel event that is widely considered one of the most notorious and difficult rallies on the schedule. Both the Algarve and Alentejo regions host stages in Southern Portugal, as this event attracts some of the largest and most unruly crowds within the series.

    RALLY ARGENTINA
    Sunday, November 1 from 8-9 PM ET
    With the series’ first trip outside of Europe, RALLY ARGENTINA is held in the area around Villa Carlos Paz in the heart of the Cordobese Sierras on narrow, sloped roads best known for their spectacular water splashes. The high-speed action takes place across open plains featuring sandy river crossings and high-altitude landscapes that resemble the surface of the moon.

    RALLY D’ITALIA SARDEGNA
    Sunday, November 8 from 8-9 PM ET
    Sardinia is now home to the RALLY D’ITALIA, where the stages are made up of fine and sandy gravel that is surprisingly fast, given the course’s tight and narrow nature. The stunning landscape for the opening two days of the rally crosses Olbia-Tempio, Nuoro, Sassari and Goceano before the competition heads north to the opulent Costa Smerelda region.

    ACROPOLIS RALLY OF GREECE
    Sunday, November 15 from 8-9 PM ET
    As one of the longest-standing events in world rallying, ACROPOLIS RALLY OF GREECE is a mix of rough, curvy mountain stages with blistering heat and choking dust. The undersides of the car take a pounding from the rocks hurled up by the wheels, and tire wear is an especially big issue for teams to overcome at this event.

    ORLEN RALLY POLAND
    Sunday, November 22 from 8-9 PM ET
    After not being included in the WRC for over 35 years, Poland’s most prestigious motorsport event celebrates its 66th anniversary with a return to the top level of rallying. The Mazurian Lakes District provides an exceptional backdrop to these spectacular gravel stages, where the WRC regular drivers are challenged by experienced Polish drivers racing in their backyard.

    NESTE OIL RALLY FINLAND
    Sunday, November 29 from 8-9 PM ET
    As one of the biggest annual events in Scandinavia with over 500,000 spectators, Neste Oil RALLY FINLAND features high-speed runs along tree-lined tracks, peppered with high-flying jumps that demand absolute commitment. Located in central Finland, this rally requires efficient technique to cope with the high speeds and mammoth jumps that litter the loose-surfaced gravel stages.

    REPCO RALLY AUSTRALIA
    Sunday, December 6 from 8-9 PM ET
    WRC heads down under to the new base of Repco RALLY AUSTRALIA in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales. The hard-packed gravel stages located in the Kyogle, Murwillumbah and Mullumbimby regions will be a new and unfamiliar challenge compared to the rally’s historic stages on red earth and ball-bearing-like gravel roads near Perth.

    RACC RALLYE DE ESPANA
    Sunday, December 13 from 8-9 PM ET
    Providing some of the fastest stages of the series, the sweeping asphalt roads of the Tarragona region southwest of Barcelona play home to the RACC RALLYE DE ESPAÑA. As the penultimate round of the WRC series, this rally plays a critical role in the overall championship with only one event left in the schedule.

    RALLY GB
    Sunday, December 20 from 8-9 PM ET
    As the final rally of the season, RALLY GB is one of the oldest rallies in the world and is hosted in Cardiff, Wales. This spectator-friendly event runs through gravel forest roads that often become wet and slippery. The event also features stages on the exposed military land to the north of Brecon, which is prone to fog that can wreak havoc on drivers’ ability to navigate turns.

    FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP programming is produced by International Sportsworld Communicators Ltd - A North One Television Company. For HD Theater, Sean McKnight is executive producer, Bob Scanlon is vice president of production and development, and Clark Bunting is president and general manager.


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    why did i make the title in all caps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ25RUN View Post
    why did i make the title in all caps?
    Hmm.. I have no idea what you're talking about




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