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  • #61
    Hats off also to all the commentators and teams who made all these broadcasts and films. Here is a look at some of them...





    The Indianapolis 500 has been broadcast on television in the United States dating back to 1949. Local television station WFBM-TV (now WRTV-6) carried the “500” live for the first time i…




    Last edited by STAND E; 02-27-2023, 02:12 PM.
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    • #62
      Originally posted by STAND E View Post
      The Indianapolis 500 has been broadcast on television in the United States dating back to 1949. Local television station WFBM-TV (now WRTV-6) carried the “500” live for the first time i…
      I'm wrapping up Part 2 (1964-1970). I hope to have finished in the next few weeks.

      If I can get to it, Part 3 (1971-1985) could be done in May.
      Doctorindy.com

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      • #63
        Awesome Doctorindy. Your Part 1 guide is great. I am a supporting member of the IMS museum so I will try to find out their story on old tapes and films.
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        • #64
          Originally posted by STAND E View Post
          Awesome Doctorindy. Your Part 1 guide is great. I am a supporting member of the IMS museum so I will try to find out their story on old tapes and films.
          There’s not much of a story to tell. Other than the work I did on it trying to get the OTT off the ground, to my knowledge the Bailey films and Mueller films haven’t been digitized fully. Some of the Baileys have. I don’t know if any of that is back from California or not.

          That’s the only stuff that the facility in the infield owns the rights to put on YouTube. They don’t own the rights to any ABC races, IMS and ABC jointly own those, no matter what the facility in the infield might say.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by STAND E View Post
            I am a supporting member of the IMS museum
            I’m sorry.

            Last edited by lotuspoweredbyford; 02-28-2023, 12:55 AM.

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            • #66
              Tell us more lotuspoweredbyford! What is OTT? What are the Bailey and Mueller films? Thanks for working on these things.
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              • #67
                Originally posted by STAND E View Post
                Tell us more lotuspoweredbyford! What is OTT? What are the Bailey and Mueller films? Thanks for working on these things.
                I don't want to go too much into it because it will just make me even madder than I already am.

                Basically, when I was at the facility in the infield I was working on several projects, one of them the vintage radio broadcast project, one of them the film project.

                The plan (at one point, long story) was to develop an OTT (over-the-top) "channel" to end up on Pluto TV and/or Roku Live TV using the film content that the facility in the infield actually owns the rights to.

                This content would be the "Bailey" films, (the short 30-minute race recap films produced by Fred Bailey's Race Film Productions), which the facility in the infield owns the rights to (despite all the people ripping them off and putting them on YouTube or using them in their crappy YouTube videos.

                In addition, the facility in the infield owns the rights to the "Mueller" films, which are the films shot by videographer Dale Mueller prior to his tragic death (and the death of two others) in an accident at the 1966 USAC Tony Bettenhausen 100 at Springfield.

                The plan was to have all of the films digitized and basically do what the NHRA has done, which is to have a continuous "channel" of vintage content on Roku Live TV and Pluto TV.

                This would not have included any ABC race broadcasts, since the facility in the infield doesn't own the content.

                I had some of the Bailey films digitized for the project and a pilot program but then they got rid of the whole staff except for a couple of their favorites, so that was that. The End.

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                • #68
                  The Indianapolis 500 has been broadcast on television in the United States dating back to 1949. Local television station WFBM-TV (now WRTV-6) carried the “500” live for the first time i…


                  Part 2
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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Doctorindy View Post
                    Tremendous! Most in-depth survey of the MCA telecasts I've seen. (Once MCA made it known it was bowing out, agent-promoter Mark McCormack tried to convince IMS to let his IMG operation do a closed-circuit telecast, but IMS went to ABC.)

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by lotuspoweredbyford View Post

                      I don't want to go too much into it because it will just make me even madder than I already am.

                      Basically, when I was at the facility in the infield I was working on several projects, one of them the vintage radio broadcast project, one of them the film project.

                      The plan (at one point, long story) was to develop an OTT (over-the-top) "channel" to end up on Pluto TV and/or Roku Live TV using the film content that the facility in the infield actually owns the rights to.

                      This content would be the "Bailey" films, (the short 30-minute race recap films produced by Fred Bailey's Race Film Productions), which the facility in the infield owns the rights to (despite all the people ripping them off and putting them on YouTube or using them in their crappy YouTube videos.

                      In addition, the facility in the infield owns the rights to the "Mueller" films, which are the films shot by videographer Dale Mueller prior to his tragic death (and the death of two others) in an accident at the 1966 USAC Tony Bettenhausen 100 at Springfield.

                      The plan was to have all of the films digitized and basically do what the NHRA has done, which is to have a continuous "channel" of vintage content on Roku Live TV and Pluto TV.

                      This would not have included any ABC race broadcasts, since the facility in the infield doesn't own the content.

                      I had some of the Bailey films digitized for the project and a pilot program but then they got rid of the whole staff except for a couple of their favorites, so that was that. The End.
                      Thanks for all you did.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Doctorindy View Post
                        Great job! The only corrections I'd note is that the British Pathe Newsreel footage of 66-67 and the CBS news reports from 69-70 do not feature any MCA closed-circuit material. Those come from film sourced material done by the cameramen for the newsreel company and by CBS.

                        Also, ABC's 1970 telecast I believe was using the MCA closed circuit broadcast for their week later replay on Wide World Of Sports. It was pretty much standard for ABC to utilize a closed circuit broadcast and then dub their own commentators in later on with boxing matches, but I think they avoided using the MCA broadcast in 66-69 simply because it had aired in B/W and ABC was by then conscientiously putting on everything on Wide World Of Sports in color. But the 1970 color closed circuit broadcast meant they were finally okay using that source recording (had MCA aired the race in color in 66-69 I'm sure ABC would have used that footage instead with an after-the-fact commentary dubbed in).

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Eric Paddon View Post

                          Great job! The only corrections I'd note is that the British Pathe Newsreel footage of 66-67 and the CBS news reports from 69-70 do not feature any MCA closed-circuit material. Those come from film sourced material done by the cameramen for the newsreel company and by CBS.

                          Also, ABC's 1970 telecast I believe was using the MCA closed circuit broadcast for their week later replay on Wide World Of Sports. It was pretty much standard for ABC to utilize a closed circuit broadcast and then dub their own commentators in later on with boxing matches, but I think they avoided using the MCA broadcast in 66-69 simply because it had aired in B/W and ABC was by then conscientiously putting on everything on Wide World Of Sports in color. But the 1970 color closed circuit broadcast meant they were finally okay using that source recording (had MCA aired the race in color in 66-69 I'm sure ABC would have used that footage instead with an after-the-fact commentary dubbed in).
                          I went ahead and made that clarification. I should note that I made sure to note that the newsreel footage only appeared that it might have been from the feed, and made sure not state with certainty that it was. If it isn't, than it isn't. It just looked like some of it could have been.

                          The MCA closed circuit broadcasts are sort of a buried history of the 500. It was a brief chapter, and by most contemporary accounts, never really met its expectations or potential. It was said to be a money-loser in the long run, and year after year, had technical difficulties that never seemed to go away....never fixed or solved. Maybe it was just too big of an undertaking for the day. It was a treat for the die hard fans longing to see something live, but even they seemed to pan the production after a few years. You just couldn't beat being there...or listening to Sid Collins on the radio.

                          Next up will be the Tape Delay era (1971-1985).
                          Doctorindy.com

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                          • #73
                            This video is published as 'Unlisted' meaning it can only be viewed by those that have the URL 'Video Link'I am the 'Duke Of Twist' here is my YT Channel Lin...


                            Credit to: FOX, FS1, NASCAR Media, NBC, USAI post these for archive purposes only, I make no money off of my videos. If NASCAR decides to upload all of these...


                            Here is what appears to be the full 2021 and 2022 500s. (I haven't watched them entirely yet)
                            "I felt the long-term protection of the "500" depended on a solid series of top level open-wheel, oval track races. To that end, this league was created because CART provided no long-term guarantees to the "500" or to oval track racing."

                            Tony George, "The IRL and the '500' Future", October 24, 1995

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                            • #74
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                              2006 Denver official
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                              2009 Chicago official
                              2010 Toronto official
                              2014 Toronto 1 official
                              2014 Texas official
                              2014 Milwaukee official
                              2021 St. Pete official
                              2021 Long Beach official
                              2021 Barber official
                              2021 Texas 1 official
                              2021 Texas 2 official
                              2021 Indianapolis GMR Grand Prix official
                              2023 St. Pete official FF
                              2023 Texas official FF
                              2023 Long Beach official FF
                              2023 Barber official FF
                              2023 Indianapolis Grand Prix official FF
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