Jump to content

Marcos Flamengo

Members
  • Posts

    193
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Marcos Flamengo

  1. This would be my Formula One World Championship entries for 2025.

     

    Alfa Romeo F1 Team Orlen: Valtteri Bottas (#77), Carlos Muñoz (#98)

    Amazon Peugeot F1 Team: Ryan Briscoe (#48), Julián Leal (#94)

    Aston Martin Aramco Cogniziani F1 Team: Fernando Alonso (#14), Lance Stroll (#18)

    BWT Alpine F1 Team: Esteban Ocon (#31), Niko Kari (#56)

    Chip Ganassi Racing F1 Team: Roberto Merhi (#1), Sérgio Sette Câmara (#42)

    Haas F1 Team: Kevin Magnussen (#20), Pietro Fittipaldi (#51)

    Hendrick F1 Team: Marvin Kirchhöfer (#5), Kevin Ceccon (#24)

    Hisense Trackhouse Racing Team: Stéphane Richelmi (#91), Daniel de Jong (#99)

    Honda Racing F1 Team: Niko Kari (#6), Alessio Lorandi (#45)

    Joe Gibbs Racing F1 Team: Antonio Giovinazzi (#54), Gustav Malja (#81)

    McLaren F1 Team: Lando Norris (#4), Oscar Piastri (#81)

    Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team: Ryan Tveter (#47), George Russell (#63)

    Meyer Shank F1 Team: Simon Trummer (#34), Alex Lynn (#52)

    Oracle Red Bull Racing: Sergio Pérez (#11), Max Verstappen (#33)

    Petty GMS F1 Team: Johnny Cecotto Jr. (#23), Cameron Das (#43)

    Scuderia AlphaTauri: Pierre Gasly (#10), Juri Vips (#29)

    Scuderia Ferrari Charles LeClerc (#16), Carlos Sainz Jr. (#55)

    Team Penske: Jake Hughes (#2), Ryan Norman (#22)

    Toyota Gazoo Racing F1 Team: Rafaelle Marciello (#7), Tadasuke Makino (#38)

    Williams Racing: Alexander Albon (#23), Marino Sato (#32)

     

    REMINDER: The start of every F1 race would be in NASCAR-style.

  2. This would be my NASCAR Cup Series teams for 2023. I would include Dodge as a new manufacturer.

     

    CHEVROLET CAMARO

     

    Beard Motorsports: 62. Austin Hill (part-time)

    Hendrick Motorsports: 5. Kyle Larson; 9. Chase Elliott; 24. William Byron; 25. Miguel Paludo (part-time); 48. Alex Bowman

    JR Motorsports: 88. Josh Berry (part-time)

    JTG Daugherty Racing: 47. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

    Kaulig Racing: 16. A.J. Allmendinger; 31. Justin Haley

    Petty GMS Motorsports: 42. Noah Gragson, 43. Erik Jones; 44. Jimmie Johnson (part-time)

    Richard Childress Racing: 3. Austin Dillon, 8. Kyle Busch; 29. Sheldon Creed; 33. Jeffrey Earnhardt (part-time)

    Spire Motorsports: 7. Corey LaJoie; 77. Ty Dillon

    Trackhouse Racing Team: 1. Ross Chastain; 91. Kimi Raikkönen (part-time); 99. Daniel Suárez

     

    FORD MUSTANG

     

    Front Row Motorsports: 34. Michael McDowell; 36. Zane Smith; 38. Todd Gilliland

    Live Fast Motorsports: 78. B.J. McLeod, Andy Lally, Josh Williams, Scott Heckert, Kyle Tilley

    RFK Racing: 6. Brad Keselowski; 17. Chris Buescher, Zane Smith; 97. Carlos Huertas

    Rick Ware Racing: 15. David Ragan, Garrett Smithley, Joey Hand, J.J. Yeley, Ryan Preece, Parker Kligerman; 51. Cody Ware, J.J. Yeley

    Stewart-Haas Racing: 4. Kevin Harvick; 10. Aric Almirola; 14. Chase Briscoe; 41. Ryan Preece

    Team Penske: 02. Hailie Deegan; 2. Austin Cindric; 12. Ryan Blaney; 22. Joey Logano

    Wood Brothers Racing: 21. Harrison Burton

     

    TOYOTA CAMRY

     

    23XI Racing: 23. Bubba Wallace; 45. Tyler Reddick

    Andretti Autosport: 28. Ryan Truex; 98. Marco Andretti

    Chip Ganassi Racing: 39. Natalie Decker; 40. John Hunter Nemechek

    Joe Gibbs Racing: 11. Denny Hamlin; 18. Martin Truex Jr.; 19. S; 20. Christopher Bell; 54. Ty Gibbs

    ThorSport Racing: 13.  Ben Rhodes; 87. Ty Majeski

  3. My Major League Baseball expansion/relocation project

     

    AMERICAN LEAGUE

     

    AL East: Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Carolina Pilots, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays

    AL Central:  Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oklahoma City Bison

    AL West: Anaheim Angels, Colorado Rockies, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, Vegas Supernovas

     

    NATIONAL LEAGUE

     

    NL East: Atlanta Braves, Miami Marlins, Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Nationals

    NL Central: Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee Brewers, Nashville Stars, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals

    NL West: Arizona Diamondbacks, Los Angeles Dodgers, Sacramento Solons, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners

     

    Expansion teams are in bold

    Relocation teams are in italic

  4. 15 hours ago, BBTV said:

    Audacy laid off the entire local Milwaukee sports station, and is just airing national CBS programs now.  It's been known that they were going to do another round of layoffs because they're risking being delisted by NYSE, but to cut an entire market's station seem extreme.  I"m not sure if Milwaukee is a one station or two station town, but given that it was on AM, I'm guessing one.  Sucks for them, especially with football season right around the corner.

     

    https://finance.yahoo.com/m/b091f5d8-d06b-3cba-9289-1186ae5d22b9/milwaukee-sports-radio.html

     

    https://www.crossingbroad.com/2022/08/audacy-layoffs-milwaukee-sports-station-gutted-entirely.html

    Sounds so eerie the fact that Audacy laid off the entire crew of their local Milwaukee sports station. But there is a dangerous and concerning reason: Audacy's risking being delisted by NYSE. How Audacy can do to prevent this delisting to happen?. It seems this decision to laid off the entire crew of their local Milwaukee sports station is too much extreme.

  5. 10 hours ago, RyanMcD29 said:

    NBC's still got their usual deal of SNF, the Kickoff Game, Thanksgiving Night game, and 3 playoff games plus the Super Bowl on Winter Olympic years. Only thing the TNF package changes is Fox doesn't air their 10 or so Thursday Nighters anymore and NFL Network's live regular season games are just for the December Saturday games and a few Europe games here and there

    NBC also has the rights to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game as part of their SNF package.

  6. The interesting thing is that the CBS eye is included in the CBS Sports Radio logo during The Jim Rome Show (aka The Jungle), but officially, the CBS eye doesn't appear in the CBS Sports Radio logo since 2019. Maybe Audacy and Paramount should sit in the negotiation table to strike a deal on the use of the CBS eye in the CBS Sports Radio brand. Audacy produces CBS Sports Radio content, while Cumulus' Westwood One distributes its content to radio stations across America.

    • Like 1
  7. 6 hours ago, MJWalker45 said:

    I don't know if newer leagues like these two are even considering radio, though I think this is where iHeart readio and Sirius XM could get them airtime somewhere as well. 

    I think this might help soften the blow for those announcers that aren't going to get picked to make the move to Apple+ from the other stations. Columbus has a great announcer pair and seeing them moved out because there aren't enough seats at the table would be disappointing. 

     

    Audacy should also be considered to get both leagues airtime somewhere as well. And if Westwood One gets national MLS radio rights, their broadcasts would also get being blacked out to prevent local MLS radio broadcasts, if the MLS decides to keep regional radio broadcasts from next year, or the MLS keeping regional radio rights but also permitting national radio broadcasts without the latter being blacked out. I also don't rule out Compass Media Networks, ESPN Radio and Sports USA fighting Westwood One over the MLS national radio broadcast rights. In terms of clash for Spanish-language national MLS radio rights, Fútbol de Primera would be a strong contender.

  8. 5 hours ago, MJWalker45 said:

    Max viewers for each game is better than going head to head. They do this already for college games.

     

    15 hours ago, Sec19Row53 said:

    Why would you think they would collaborate then?

     

    I think that USFL and XFL needs national radio partners. I'd bet ESPN Radio would get the XFL national radio broadcasting rights, while Westwood One would get the USFL national radio broadcasting rights.

  9. Continental Football League (USFL-CFL merger)

     

    East Division

     

    Atlantic Schooners

    Hamilton Tiger-Cats

    Montreal Alouettes

    Ottawa RedBlacks

    Toronto Argonauts

     

    North Division

     

    Michigan Panthers

    Minnesota Renegades

    New Jersey Generals

    Philadelphia Stars

    Pittsburgh Maulers

     

    South Division

     

    Birmingham Stallions

    Houston Gamblers

    Jacksonville Bulls

    New Orleans Breakers

    Tampa Bay Bandits

     

    West Division

     

    BC Lions

    Calgary Stampeders

    Edmonton Elks

    Saskatchewan Roughriders

    Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  10. I sincerely miss NBC Sports Radio. I think IHeartRadio's Premiere Networks would be a great distributor to NBC Sports Radio content. But I wouldn't be surprised if Bally Sports (Diamond Sports Group) would enter the radio business and be partnering with Premiere to get its radio content being distributed. There would be more sports radio in the U.S.. Meanwhile, in my homeland Brazil, there's sports web radio stations such as Poliesportiva and Arena Esportes and one terrestrial sports radio station that is focused on the Gre-Nal duo, in Porto Alegre. However, the existance of these radio stations are threatened by changes in legislation that would enforce radio stations from the entire Brazilian territory to pay radio rights to broadcast these sporting events. In my country, many people is against these changes, because this charge for radio broadcasting rights to sporting events never existed in Brazil. And by the way, this year officially marks the 100th anniversary of Brazilian radio, although radio broadcasts here in Brazil began in 1919 with the debut of Rádio Clube de Pernambuco.

  11. 1 hour ago, Sec19Row53 said:

    No.

     

    They're all in on the XFL. They didn't even COVER the USFL this season.

    But, in the case of XFL, it would be interesting to see ESPN covering all the league's games.

     

    To me, it sounds strange that TelevisaUnivision doesn't have U.S. Spanish TV rights to NFL games broadcast by CBS. And also sounds strange to me that TUDN also hasn't Spanish TV rights to NHL games broadcast by Warner Bros. Discovery.

  12. 8 hours ago, the admiral said:

    They'll find a way to weasel out of the NHL contract and replace those programming hours with marathons of a show called Dermatologists After Dark. Ratings will actually go up.

    I expect, in the next few years, ESPN keeping the primary NHL contract, while NHL would return to NBC. In this case, we would have the Stanley Cup Final rights alternating between ESPN/ABC and NBC/Peacock

  13. My 36-team Major League Soccer (MLS) expansion/realignment proposal

     

    EASTERN CONFERENCE

     

    Atlantic Division: CF Montréal, New England Revolution, New York City FC, New York Red Bulls, Philadelphia Union, Toronto FC

    Central Division: Chicago Fire FC,  FC Cincinnati, Columbus Crew,, Detroit Motor SC, Sporting Kansas City, St. Louis City SC

    Southeast Division: Atlanta United FC, Charlotte FC, DC United, Inter Miami CF, Orlando City SC, Tampa Bay Rowdies

     

    WESTERN CONFERENCE

     

    Northwest Division: Colorado Rapids, Minnesota United FC, Portland Timbers, Real Salt Lake, Seattle Sounders FC, Vancouver Whitecaps FC

    Pacific Division: LA Galaxy, Los Angeles FC, Pearl of Hawai'i, Sacramento Surf, San Diego Sockers, San Jose Earthquakes

    Southwest Division: Austin FC, FC Dallas, Houston Dynamo FC, Las Vegas Quicksilvers FC, Nashville SC, San Antonio FC

     

    The MLS sticks with Apple TV+, with all games being broadcast on it and the new MLS streaming service in the U.S. and Canada, while Westwood One and Fútbol de Primera would respectively handle English-language and Spanish-language national radio rights in the U.S. and its territories and dependencies and Rogers would handle national radio rights to MLS games in Canada.

     

    MLS REGIONAL RADIO BROADCASTERS

     

    Atlanta United FC: 92.9 The Game (English) / La Grande 100.1 (Spanish)

    Austin FC:  Alt 97.5 FM (English) / Qué Buena 104.3 (Spanish)

    CF Montréal: TSN 690 (English) / 91.9 Sports (French)

    Charlotte FC: Sportsradio FNZ (English) / La Raza 106.1 FM (Spanish)

    Chicago Fire FC:  WGN Radio 720 (English) / TUDN Radio Chicago 1200 AM and Latino Mix 93.5 (Spanish)

    Colorado Rapids: Altitude Sports AM 950 and 92.5 FM (English) / Que Bueno (Spanish)

    Columbus Crew SC: 97.1 The Fan (English) / La Grande 102.5 (Spanish)

    DC United: 104.7 Wonk FM (English) / El Zol 107.9 (Spanish)

    Detroit Motor SC: News Talk 760 AM WJR

    FC Cincinnati: Cincinnati's ESPN 1530

    FC Dallas: ESPN Dallas 970 AM and Lone Star 92.5 FM (English) / TUDN Radio Dallas 1270 AM and Zona MX 99.1 (Spanish)

    Houston Dynamo FC: ESPN 97.5/92.5 (English) / TUDN Radio Houston 1270 AM and 93.3 FM

    Inter Miami CF: Sports Talk 790 The Ticket (English) / TUDN Radio 1140 AM (Spanish)

    Las Vegas Quicksilvers FC: ESPN Las Vegas (English) / 1460 Deportes Vegas (Spanish)

    LA Galaxy: 95.5 KLOS (English) /97.9 La Raza (Spanish)

    Los Angeles FC: ESPN LA (English) / La Mera Mera 980 (Spanish)

    Minnesota United FC: SKOR North

    Nashville SC: Nashville SC Radio (English) / La Sabrosita (Spanish)

    New England Revolution: 98.5 The Sports Hub and Hubcast (English) / La Mega 94.9 (Spanish)

    New York City FC: 710 WOR (English) / Acción 930 (Spanish)

    New York Red Bulls: Red Bulls Online Live Radio (English and Spanish)

    Orlando City SC:  Real Radio 104.1 and FM 96.9 The Game (English) / Acción 97.9 (Spanish)

    Pearl of Hawai'i: Fox Sports 990 (English) / Acción 590 (Spanish) / K-News 650 (Korean) / Hawaii 1080 (Hawaiian)

    Philadelphia Union: Fox Sports The Gambler (English) / 99.9 FM La Kalle (Spanish)

    Portland Timbers: 750 The Game and FM News 101 KXL (English) / La Gran D (Spanish)

    Real Salt Lake: ESPN 700 (English) / Latino 106.3 FM (Spanish)

    Sacramento Surf: Talk 650 KSTE and 93.7 The River (English) / El Patrón 101.5 (Spanish)

    San Antonio FC: ESPN AM 1250 and 94.1 FM (English) / Norteño 720 y 104.1 (Spanish)

    San Diego Sockers: The Mightier 1090 (English) / Qué Buena 105.9 (Spanish)

    San Jose Earthquakes: KNBR 1050 (English) / La Kaliente (Spanish)

    Seattle Sounders FC: Sports Radio 950 KJR (English) / El Rey 1360 AM (Spanish)

    Sporting Kansas City: SportsRadio 810 WHB (English) / La Grande 1340 AM (Spanish)

    St. Louis City SC: Big 550 KTRS (English) / La Tremenda 880 AM (Spanish)

    Tampa Bay Rowdies: Newsradio WFLA (English) / Acción 1250 (Spanish)

    Toronto FC: Sportsnet 590 The Fan and TSN 1050

    Vancouver Whitecaps FC: AM 730

  14. 2 hours ago, gosioux76 said:

     

    Correct. Radio announcers will be the only broadcast element for which local teams have control. In fact, the Apple TV+ interface, from what I'm told, will include the option to switch the TV commentary to the local radio feed so viewers can get local color. Sort of like how MLB.tv allows you to switch between each team's local broadcast. 

    In the case of Chicago Fire FC, I think that would be great to see Arlo calling CF97 games on radio, either on WGN Radio or 670 The Score or even ESPN Chicago or even iHeartRadio. In the case of DC United, Dave Johnson, Tony Limarzi, Devon McTavish and Joanna Lohman would go radio only via iHeart-owned and operated station Wonk FM.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.