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Miles on TV deal: 'It brings IndyCar to one home'
Hulman & Company CEO Mark Miles heard from somebody different every day the past several months about the pending new television deal for the Verizon IndyCar Series. He'd get a call that said a source told them IndyCar was going to stay with ABC/N, followed by another one that had it on good authority NBC was taking over in 2019. "Everybody had a source but I'm telling you that it wasn't decided until last Friday night," Miles told RACER on Wednesday morning after it was officially confirmed that NBC and NBCSN were IndyCar's new media partners. "It was a competitive process between two broadcast partners that had interest in doing the whole season and it was very...
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