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by Tvghrtvfan » Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:16 pm
Igeteven wrote:TVGHRFAN
I hardly ever knock anyone on the forum, but this obsession with these hosts are ridiculous, move on to a trainer or jockey or owner. Talk about a race track or Vic S
Have you ever seen my posts these past few months? They've been jockeys you know if you've been paying attention.
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by Fredo » Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:22 pm
Southieboy wrote:Hines and Perloff are the only two left (full time) that don't make the broadcast about themselves.
sharp post
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by DegenerationX » Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:26 pm
I would pay to see the Lester vs. Ernie debate. Absolute dream matchup in my opinion.
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by Fredo » Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:29 pm
Just a guess here but maybe she wants more for her career than interviewing trainers in the paddock with stock questions and answers. Just maybe she was furious working with the clown/buffoon show on TVG's Friday night double party.Yes I'm really looking forward to interviewing drunken chicks and asking them about their 2.00 double tickets.Smart move Christina,bravo and good luck at HRTV.
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by Joel » Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:34 pm
DegenerationX wrote:I would pay to see the Lester vs. Ernie debate. Absolute dream matchup in my opinion.
Chris, for some reason this came to mind.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5CGFVTIZwI
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by Kermit » Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:05 pm
Thank God for the Federal Reserve. You can't have big government or big wars without them.
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by SpenceCC » Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:32 pm
Congratulations to Christina and good luck in her new position.
This is an excellent move for HRTV and Christina and a significant hit for TVG.
HRTV gets a quality reporter who's incite into horse racing is impeccable.
Christina has proven to be a valued asset, and the people at HRTV recognize that and this will propel both sides.
TVG suffers a huge hit as yet another quality broadcaster leaves or is let go from the so called "America's horse racing leader"
Change is good and Christina will most likely get more professional opportunities. As for the comments made regarding Ms. Olivares' attitude, hopefully she will learn, evolve, and mature into the consummate professional both on and especially OFF camera.
Now, HRTV needs to overcome one more hurdle and get their signal on DirecTV (which is a very difficult proposition). TVG and some of their partners are using significant resources and pressure toward DirecTV to keep HRTV off DirecTV's channel lineup. When the day comes that HRTV is finally on DirecTV, you will see a significant shift in the industry.
GOOD LUCK TO CHRISTINA
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by Tvghrtvfan » Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:51 pm
SpenceCC wrote:Congratulations to Christina and good luck in her new position.
This is an excellent move for HRTV and Christina and a significant hit for TVG.
HRTV gets a quality reporter who's incite into horse racing is impeccable.
Christina has proven to be a valued asset, and the people at HRTV recognize that and this will propel both sides.
TVG suffers a huge hit as yet another quality broadcaster leaves or is let go from the so called "America's horse racing leader"
Change is good and Christina will most likely get more professional opportunities. As for the comments made regarding Ms. Olivares' attitude, hopefully she will learn, evolve, and mature into the consummate professional both on and especially OFF camera.
Now, HRTV needs to overcome one more hurdle and get their signal on DirecTV (which is a very difficult proposition). TVG and some of their partners are using significant resources and pressure toward DirecTV to keep HRTV off DirecTV's channel lineup. When the day comes that HRTV is finally on DirecTV, you will see a significant shift in the industry.
GOOD LUCK TO CHRISTINA
Sharp post. Idk about Christina being rude but the times I've met her She's been classy and nice
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by Goofonroof » Mon Dec 10, 2012 2:35 pm
SpenceCC wrote:Congratulations to Christina and good luck in her new position.
This is an excellent move for HRTV and Christina and a significant hit for TVG.
HRTV gets a quality reporter who's incite into horse racing is impeccable.
Christina has proven to be a valued asset, and the people at HRTV recognize that and this will propel both sides.
TVG suffers a huge hit as yet another quality broadcaster leaves or is let go from the so called "America's horse racing leader"
Change is good and Christina will most likely get more professional opportunities. As for the comments made regarding Ms. Olivares' attitude, hopefully she will learn, evolve, and mature into the consummate professional both on and especially OFF camera.
Now, HRTV needs to overcome one more hurdle and get their signal on DirecTV (which is a very difficult proposition). TVG and some of their partners are using significant resources and pressure toward DirecTV to keep HRTV off DirecTV's channel lineup. When the day comes that HRTV is finally on DirecTV, you will see a significant shift in the industry.
GOOD LUCK TO CHRISTINA
Be careful Spence CC. Some of your comments might insight a riot.
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by DelMarPoly » Mon Dec 10, 2012 4:22 pm
SpenceCC wrote:Congratulations to Christina and good luck in her new position.
This is an excellent move for HRTV and Christina and a significant hit for TVG.
HRTV gets a quality reporter who's incite into horse racing is impeccable.
Christina has proven to be a valued asset, and the people at HRTV recognize that and this will propel both sides.
TVG suffers a huge hit as yet another quality broadcaster leaves or is let go from the so called "America's horse racing leader"
Change is good and Christina will most likely get more professional opportunities. As for the comments made regarding Ms. Olivares' attitude, hopefully she will learn, evolve, and mature into the consummate professional both on and especially OFF camera.
Now, HRTV needs to overcome one more hurdle and get their signal on DirecTV (which is a very difficult proposition). TVG and some of their partners are using significant resources and pressure toward DirecTV to keep HRTV off DirecTV's channel lineup. When the day comes that HRTV is finally on DirecTV, you will see a significant shift in the industry.
GOOD LUCK TO CHRISTINA
Hold on. I thought TVG and Frank the Austrian were going to share each other's signal. If that's the case, then Christina will still be on TVG! Then again, now that Frank has Christina he may tell TVG and its roster of clowns to take that deal and shove it.
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