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Post by Jase2 on Jan 4, 2020 6:35:35 GMT 12
The link to Night 2 of the 2020 Elite Mechanical New Zealand Superstock Title is now available at www.thepitstv.co.nz. Join us for what promises to be an action packed night based off last night. Timeline: 5.00pm The Pits TV will stream some music videos 5.30pm intro from Billy Hickey and Mintie Mead 5.35pm Interviews to start with as many of the top 26 qualifiers as we can 6.30pm Grand parade 7.00pm Racing starts Cost is $40 tonight Thanks Jase
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Post by Tony on Jan 4, 2020 7:32:13 GMT 12
I'll try and get the commentator not to get so excited he bumps the wires Jase
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Post by mrelshauno on Jan 4, 2020 8:27:29 GMT 12
Hey Jase2, is there a way I can trial something to see if my new TV is up to it? It is a Smart TV and has Netflix and Youtube.
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Post by CLIFF on Jan 4, 2020 13:19:30 GMT 12
Hi Jase, how many people did you have to evict last night
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Post by Jase2 on Jan 4, 2020 16:10:19 GMT 12
Hi Jase, how many people did you have to evict last night 25 Indians
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Post by lorryathuntly on Jan 4, 2020 16:45:12 GMT 12
Is there a link to night 2 available .?
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Post by percy on Jan 4, 2020 22:45:51 GMT 12
Stream was impeccable. Didn't drop once the entire night.
Pits TV continues to set the standard
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Post by hercules on Jan 4, 2020 22:47:51 GMT 12
Yep great stream both nights, camera placement was set better tonight.
Only downside of this great service is now I’ll have to stream the events for the next month that they are covering, both stockcar events then Rotorua for world 240s. I’ll have to start doing some overtime at work to cover costs 😂
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Post by BarryB on Jan 4, 2020 23:08:10 GMT 12
Yep great stream both nights, camera placement was set better tonight. Only downside of this great service is now I’ll have to stream he events for the month that they are covering, both stockcar events then Rotorua for world 240s. I’ll have to start doing some overtime at work to cover costs 😂 Camera placement was noticeably better tonight. Well done Jase and team. Barry B
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Post by CLIFF on Jan 5, 2020 11:02:27 GMT 12
Hi Jase, how many people did you have to evict last night 25 Indians must of been a few night n days and fruit n veggie shops closed for the night
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Post by BarryB on Jan 5, 2020 11:28:03 GMT 12
must of been a few night n days and fruit n veggie shops closed for the night You're not allowed to say things like that anymore...
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Post by Jase2 on Jan 5, 2020 15:38:48 GMT 12
must of been a few night n days and fruit n veggie shops closed for the night You're not allowed to say things like that anymore... The sad thing ..... is not a joke
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Post by Jase2 on Jan 6, 2020 5:53:45 GMT 12
must of been a few night n days and fruit n veggie shops closed for the night Just so we are clear here, not 1 single person was evicted from the event. Ram Jam was making sure that no one was going to Facebook Live from there. To be fair ..we didn’t even know he was going to say that... but of course...it back fired online ...I get what he was trying to do, but it really did cause us some grief. I can assure you that everyone who paid ...watched lol However, there were 100s of scammers that we had to evict permanently off our Facebook pages. Almost everyone that has a bigger speedway page was hit with them and we had someone permanently on the job of getting rid of them. We had one person conned out of $700 and just yesterday another report of a $300 loss. We have never experienced this before. Just be careful out there aye Jase
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Post by Tony on Jan 6, 2020 8:12:38 GMT 12
I hate banning people on social media, but this last couple of weeks, we have had no option. We were getting dozens of posts and comments coming through with a bogus link to live streaming so people like মেহেদী হাসান, Saon Saon, Md Rony Khan and Tomu Miya were getting banned from our event FB page. The fact that they are so stupid they are still posting links to the scam sites 36 hours AFTER the event shows how removed they are from the local speedway scene.
I guess this is the reality we face when we run campaigns which are largely reliant on social media. There are thousands of people out there who want to make a quick, dishonest buck, being parasites on the sweat and money people like Jase have poured into their businesses.
I've just watched one of the races from Saturday tonight on Facebook, via Speed Shift TV and I would have to say that The Pits have taken coverage of speedway in New Zealand to new highs. I'm still getting used to listening to myself, but that's another story! Working with Jase and his team at the weekend was a novel experience, as was commentating to both a live audience at the track and an audience watching at home, with the benefit of replays.
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