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Re: [ST] RE: So, what DO you want on TV?
- Subject: Re: [ST] RE: So, what DO you want on TV?
- From: Marc Cook <marccook@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 17:16:44 -0800
Smitty:
Thanks to you and everyone else for the suggestions. Without giving too much
away, I can say that many of them mirror ideas we've had and will be putting
into production this year. Others are really good ideas that will,
undoubtedly, help us fine-tune the show.
Again, I appreciate the comments.
MC
> Motorcyclist magazine on Speed Channel is one of the very few bright spots
> in the viewing week. I know Dave talks a lot, but he rides as well. A
> saving grace, is it not? In that vein, I have enjoyed the touring features
> from remote places in the US and anywhere in foreign lands. Pennsylvania or
> Italy, it is fun to see those undiscovered twisties with one's own eyes,
> listen to interviews with local inn and tavern keepers who cater to
> motorcyclists, and generally get a feel for the experience of the road in
> those unfamiliar places. The hard content is fun and interesting. We're
> all junkies when it comes to new machines and equipment, and it's especially
> illuminating to get the professionals' points of view on racing and
> technology. However, riding and talking about riding are what set us apart
> from other motorists. More "route of wonder" discovery features, please.
>
> The program is extremely well done and I can find no real fault in the
> content or artistic direction. Congratulations. Your effort shows.
>
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