TV Coverage
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Ed Chamberlin on the viewing figures:
https://www.racingpost.com/news/der...ed-the-worst-for-derby-viewing-figures/383740
He obviously takes his job very seriously and clearly cares about racing on TV so his frustrations are understandable.
I've never been a fan of the fashion slots but accept that they're needed for royal Ascot TV viewing. That said, the two fashion presenters are a class apart from their predecessors.
The Social Stable is a total waste of space for me but maybe they feel they have to cater for the numbskull immediacy of social media addicts. They should really be going in the opposite direction and finding ways of getting people to appreciate the sport for what it is and get into it longer term.
Some of the flash-bang-wallop filler items are nothing but a distraction. Again they're catering for audio-visual passers-by. The chances of them hooking one of them long-term are several thousand to one, so why bother.
Better paddock coverage, better form analysis, better tipping and fewer gimmicks would certainly be appreciated by people who tune in for the racing and not channel-hopping.
If Chris Hughes is so good get him to do something meaningful. To me he's just an enthusiast used to attract a young female audience or any numbskull who thinks Love Island is good TV.
Get rid of Luke Harvey and Brian Gleeson. Get Chapman to get serious and cut out the cr@p.
Weaver is excellent and a huge improvement on the NH programmes.
Blake has been an excellent addition too.
I would like to see Nick Luck brought back into the fold. He has a touch of gravitas now.
I would also like to see more pre- and post-race analysis, with reference to sectionals and track/pace bias.
The Insider feature rather backfired on Saturday. People passing by want to be tipped winners. It can't happen all the time but a regular profit-making feature - which obviously cannot be guaranteed - will bring in viewers.