The following is a list of the Americantelevision networks and announcers who have broadcast NASCAR's annual Daytona 500 throughout the years. Throughout its history, the Daytona 500 has been aired on all four major networks in the U.S., including ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox. In 1979, CBS covered the race live flag-to-flag for the first time. The unprecedented broadcast was considered risky by network executives, but was a rousing success when a snowstorm blanketed much of the east coast, prompting a huge viewing audience. An exciting and shocking finish capped off a telecast that was considered a ground-breaking moment in the history of NASCAR, and one of the defining moments that helped elevate the sport into the mainstream.
Green flag at the 2015 Daytona 500, aired live on Fox.
Currently, Fox holds exclusive rights to carry the Daytona 500 in the United States, under the terms of contract extensions that run through the 2024 NASCAR season.[1][2] As part of the package, Fox also holds the exclusive rights to support events held during Daytona 500 Speedweeks, including the Clash, Daytona 500 pole qualifying, the Duels, the Truck Series race, the Xfinity Series race, and the respective practice sessions. Some of the ancillary events are aired on Fox companion channels FS1 and FS2.
From 1962 to 1978, the Daytona 500 was shown on ABC's Wide World of Sports.[citation needed] During the 1960s and early 1970s, the race was filmed and an edited highlight package aired the following weekend. In 1974, ABC began the first semi-live coverage (joined-in-progress) of the Daytona 500. Coverage was normally timed to begin when the race was halfway over. Brief taped highlights of the start and early segments were shown, then ABC joined the race live already in progress, picking up approximately the last 90 minutes of the race. This format continued through 1978.
The 1976 race was held on the same day of the final day of competition in the Winter Olympics (also broadcast on ABC). ABC carried 30 minutes of live coverage of the start of the race, then switched to the Olympics for 90 minutes to carry taped coverage of the final two competitive events (a cross-country ski race and the final runs in the bobsled), held earlier that day. Then it was back to Daytona for about an hour-and-a-half for the finish.
During the period on Wide World of Sports, the booth announcers typically served as roving pit reporters during the running of the race, as well as interviewing in victory lane. The booth commentary was recorded in post-production.
In 1979, CBS instituted the live "flag-to-flag" coverage policy.[19][20] The ground-breaking 1979 broadcast ushered in the 22-year run of NASCAR on CBS. The 1987 broadcast won the Sports Emmy for "Outstanding Live Sports Special." Ken Squier served as play-by-play announcer from 1979 to 1997. In 1998, former pit reporter Mike Joy was promoted to play-by-play, while Squier moved to the host position.
The 1995 race includes a two-hour rain delay that occurred near the midpoint. Some markets in the U.S. did not have the race, as CBS lost major market affiliates during the 1994-95 season.
During its entire run from 1979-2000, CBS also carried the Busch Clash (live), and in most years, carried the Twin 125s (tape-delayed). In the mid-1990s, CBS also picked up coverage of the Goody's 300, while pole qualifying for the Daytona 500 was aired on ESPN during much of the 1990s.
Since 1996,[21][22] U.S. television ratings for the Daytona 500 have been the highest for any auto race of the year, surpassing the traditional leader, the Indianapolis 500. The 2006 Daytona 500 attracted the sixth largest average live global TV audience of any sporting event that year with 20 million viewers.[23]
From 2001 to 2006, the Daytona 500 broadcasting network alternated between Fox and NBC under the terms of a six-year, $2.48 billion, centralized NASCAR television contract. Previously, television rights deals for races were negotiated by the individual track owners. Beginning in 2001, the television contract would now be administered by the sanctioning body. Fox carried the Daytona 500 in odd-numbered years (2001, 2003, 2005), and NBC carried the Daytona 500 in even-numbered years (2002, 2004, 2006). The Pepsi 400 in July followed the opposite pattern, going to the network not airing the Daytona 500 in the respective season.
Rights to other support events held during Speedweeks followed the same general pattern, alternating between Fox/FX (odd years) and NBC/TNT (even years). Ancillary events included the Budweiser Shootout, Daytona 500 pole qualifying, the Gatorade 125s, as well as coverage of "Happy Hour" practice and other practice sessions. The Busch Series race followed the same pattern, however, the Truck Series race was aired by ESPN for two seasons as part of a different contract, before it switched to Speed Channel, who also aired the Goody's Dash Series race in 2002-2004, taking over from FX in 2001 (although in 2004 the Dash Series was no longer sanctioned by NASCAR).
In 2001, after CBS lost the rights to the Daytona 500, Ken Squier left the network and joined Fox for a one-race arrangement as special contributor and studio host.
Starting in 2007, Fox became the exclusive home of the Daytona 500 under the terms of NASCAR's new television package. Contract extensions signed in 2011 and 2012 extended the exclusive rights on Fox through the 2024 season.
Per the current broadcast agreements, the Daytona 500 will be televised by Fox through 2022.
2010: Two delays totaling 150 minutes caused by track break up. Finished in prime-time.
2012: John Roberts replaced Chris Myers, who was placed on bereavement leave after his son's death during Speedweeks. Race delayed 30 hours by rain, then delayed a second time after a Lap 160 red flag caused by track issues following a jet fuel fire as a result of a crash. Race finished in late night hour (1 AM EST Tuesday / 10 PM PST Monday), after Fox typically signs off.
2014: Race finished in late-night hour (11 PM EST) and in prime-time (8 PM PST because of rain delays totaling 6 hours, 22 minutes.
2015: Race extended to 203 laps, 507.5 miles (816.7 km) due to a green-white-checker finish, Race got underway after oil dumped on the track.
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The following is a list of the American television networks and announcers who have broadcast NASCAR s annual Daytona 500 throughout the years Throughout its history the Daytona 500 has been aired on all four major networks in the U S including ABC CBS NBC and Fox In 1979 CBS covered the race live flag to flag for the first time The unprecedented broadcast was considered risky by network executives but was a rousing success when a snowstorm blanketed much of the east coast prompting a huge viewing audience An exciting and shocking finish capped off a telecast that was considered a ground breaking moment in the history of NASCAR and one of the defining moments that helped elevate the sport into the mainstream Green flag at the 2015 Daytona 500 aired live on Fox Currently Fox holds exclusive rights to carry the Daytona 500 in the United States under the terms of contract extensions that run through the 2024 NASCAR season 1 2 As part of the package Fox also holds the exclusive rights to support events held during Daytona 500 Speedweeks including the Clash Daytona 500 pole qualifying the Duels the Truck Series race the Xfinity Series race and the respective practice sessions Some of the ancillary events are aired on Fox companion channels FS1 and FS2 Contents 1 Early CBS and ABC s Wide World of Sports era 1959 1978 2 CBS era 1979 2000 3 Fox NBC era 2001 2006 4 Exclusive Fox era 2007 present 4 1 Notes 5 See also 6 References 7 SourcesEarly CBS and ABC s Wide World of Sports era 1959 1978 EditThe first known telecast of a NASCAR race was the 1960 Daytona 500 parts of which was presented as part of CBS Sports Spectacular with announcer Bud Palmer 3 From 1962 to 1978 the Daytona 500 was shown on ABC s Wide World of Sports citation needed During the 1960s and early 1970s the race was filmed and an edited highlight package aired the following weekend In 1974 ABC began the first semi live coverage joined in progress of the Daytona 500 Coverage was normally timed to begin when the race was halfway over Brief taped highlights of the start and early segments were shown then ABC joined the race live already in progress picking up approximately the last 90 minutes of the race This format continued through 1978 The 1976 race was held on the same day of the final day of competition in the Winter Olympics also broadcast on ABC ABC carried 30 minutes of live coverage of the start of the race then switched to the Olympics for 90 minutes to carry taped coverage of the final two competitive events a cross country ski race and the final runs in the bobsled held earlier that day Then it was back to Daytona for about an hour and a half for the finish During the period on Wide World of Sports the booth announcers typically served as roving pit reporters during the running of the race as well as interviewing in victory lane The booth commentary was recorded in post production Year Network Lap by lap Color commentator s Pit reporters Host Ratings 4 Viewers 4 1959 none 1960 CBS Sports Spectacular Bud Palmer Bud Palmer Bud Palmer1961 none 1962 ABC s Wide World of Sports Jim McKay Stirling Moss Chris Economaki Jim McKay1963 5 6 ABC s Wide World of Sports Bill Flemming Chris Economaki Chris Economaki Bill Flemming1964 ABC s Wide World of Sports Bill Flemming Chris EconomakiStirling Moss Chris EconomakiStirling Moss Bill Flemming1965 7 ABC s Wide World of Sports Bill Flemming Dan Gurney Bill Flemming Bill Flemming1966 8 ABC s Wide World of Sports Curt Gowdy Rodger Ward Chris Economaki Curt Gowdy1967 9 ABC s Wide World of Sports Jim McKay Chris Economaki Chris Economaki Jim McKay1968 10 ABC s Wide World of Sports Bill Flemming Chris Economaki Bill Flemming Bill Flemming1969 11 ABC s Wide World of Sports Bill Flemming Chris Economaki Bill Flemming Bill Flemming1970 12 13 ABC s Wide World of Sports Keith Jackson Chris Economaki Chris Economaki Keith Jackson1971 14 ABC s Wide World of Sports Keith Jackson Chris Economaki Chris Economaki Keith Jackson1972 15 ABC s Wide World of Sports Keith Jackson Chris Economaki Chris Economaki Keith Jackson1973 ABC s Wide World of Sports Jim McKay Jackie Stewart Chris Economaki Jim McKay1974 16 ABC s Wide World of Sports Keith Jackson Jackie Stewart Chris Economaki Keith Jackson 10 9 29 12 5 million1975 ABC s Wide World of Sports Bill Flemming Jackie Stewart Bill Flemming Bill Flemming 11 8 31 15 1 million1976 17 ABC s Wide World of Sports Bill Flemming Jackie Stewart Chris Economaki Bill Flemming 12 8 37 18 3 million1977 ABC s Wide World of Sports Jim McKay Jackie Stewart Chris Economaki Jim McKay 12 9 35 16 0 million1978 18 ABC s Wide World of Sports Jim McKay Jackie Stewart Chris Economaki Jim McKay 11 8 33 20 9 millionCBS era 1979 2000 EditIn 1979 CBS instituted the live flag to flag coverage policy 19 20 The ground breaking 1979 broadcast ushered in the 22 year run of NASCAR on CBS The 1987 broadcast won the Sports Emmy for Outstanding Live Sports Special Ken Squier served as play by play announcer from 1979 to 1997 In 1998 former pit reporter Mike Joy was promoted to play by play while Squier moved to the host position The 1995 race includes a two hour rain delay that occurred near the midpoint Some markets in the U S did not have the race as CBS lost major market affiliates during the 1994 95 season During its entire run from 1979 2000 CBS also carried the Busch Clash live and in most years carried the Twin 125s tape delayed In the mid 1990s CBS also picked up coverage of the Goody s 300 while pole qualifying for the Daytona 500 was aired on ESPN during much of the 1990s Since 1996 21 22 U S television ratings for the Daytona 500 have been the highest for any auto race of the year surpassing the traditional leader the Indianapolis 500 The 2006 Daytona 500 attracted the sixth largest average live global TV audience of any sporting event that year with 20 million viewers 23 Year Network Lap by lap Color commentator s Pit reporters Host Ratings 4 Viewers 4 1979 24 25 CBS Ken Squier David Hobbs Ned JarrettBrock Yates Ken Squier 10 5 29 15 1 million1980 26 27 CBS Ken Squier David Hobbs Ned JarrettBrock Yates Ken Squier 8 0 21 10 8 million1981 28 29 CBS Ken Squier David Hobbs Ned JarrettBrock Yates Ken Squier 8 4 26 11 2 million1982 30 CBS Ken Squier David Hobbs Ned JarrettLarry Nuber Brock Yates 9 4 27 11 8 million1983 31 32 CBS Ken Squier David Hobbs Ned JarrettLarry Nuber Ken Squier 8 7 26 11 0 million1984 33 34 35 CBS Ken Squier David Hobbs Ned JarrettChris EconomakiMike Joy Chris Economaki 8 7 23 12 3 million1985 36 37 38 CBS Ken Squier David HobbsNed Jarrett Chris EconomakiMike Joy Chris Economaki 8 3 23 9 8 million1986 39 CBS Ken Squier David HobbsNed Jarrett Chris EconomakiMike Joy Chris Economaki 8 4 22 10 3 million1987 40 41 CBS Ken Squier David HobbsNed Jarrett Chris EconomakiMike JoyDave Despain Chris Economaki 9 4 26 12 4 million1988 42 43 44 45 CBS Ken Squier Ned JarrettChris Economaki Mike JoyDave DespainDavid Hobbs Chris Economaki 7 4 18 10 0 million1989 46 47 CBS Ken Squier Ned JarrettChris Economaki Mike JoyDave DespainDavid Hobbs Chris Economaki 8 1 21 12 0 million1990 48 49 50 CBS Ken Squier Ned JarrettChris Economaki Mike JoyDave DespainDavid Hobbs Chris Economaki 7 3 20 10 5 million1991 51 52 53 CBS Ken Squier Ned JarrettDavid Hobbs Mike JoyDave DespainChris Economaki Chris Economaki 7 6 20 10 9 million1992 54 55 56 CBS Ken Squier Ned JarrettNeil Bonnett Mike JoyDavid HobbsChris Economaki Chris Economaki 9 2 25 13 4 million1993 57 58 59 60 CBS Ken Squier Ned JarrettNeil Bonnett Mike JoyDavid HobbsChris Economaki Chris Economaki 8 4 23 12 7 million1994 61 62 63 CBS Ken Squier Ned JarrettChris Economaki Mike JoyDavid HobbsDick Berggren Chris Economaki 9 6 26 13 6 million1995 64 65 66 67 CBS Ken Squier Ned JarrettRichard Petty Mike JoyDavid HobbsDick Berggren Ken Squier 7 8 20 11 4 million1996 68 69 70 71 CBS Ken Squier Ned JarrettBuddy Baker Mike JoyDavid HobbsDick Berggren Ken Squier 9 2 24 13 9 million1997 72 73 CBS Ken Squier Ned JarrettBuddy Baker Mike JoyDick BerggrenRalph Sheheen Ken Squier 8 6 23 12 8 million1998 74 75 76 CBS Mike Joy Ned JarrettBuddy Baker Dick BerggrenRalph SheheenBill Stephens Ken Squier 8 6 23 13 0 million1999 77 78 79 80 CBS Mike Joy Ned JarrettBuddy Baker Dick BerggrenRalph SheheenBill Stephens Greg GumbelKen Squier 9 6 25 12 9 million2000 81 82 83 CBS Mike Joy Ned JarrettBuddy Baker Dick BerggrenRalph SheheenBill Stephens Ken Squier 8 4 22 12 9 millionFox NBC era 2001 2006 EditFrom 2001 to 2006 the Daytona 500 broadcasting network alternated between Fox and NBC under the terms of a six year 2 48 billion centralized NASCAR television contract Previously television rights deals for races were negotiated by the individual track owners Beginning in 2001 the television contract would now be administered by the sanctioning body Fox carried the Daytona 500 in odd numbered years 2001 2003 2005 and NBC carried the Daytona 500 in even numbered years 2002 2004 2006 The Pepsi 400 in July followed the opposite pattern going to the network not airing the Daytona 500 in the respective season Rights to other support events held during Speedweeks followed the same general pattern alternating between Fox FX odd years and NBC TNT even years Ancillary events included the Budweiser Shootout Daytona 500 pole qualifying the Gatorade 125s as well as coverage of Happy Hour practice and other practice sessions The Busch Series race followed the same pattern however the Truck Series race was aired by ESPN for two seasons as part of a different contract before it switched to Speed Channel who also aired the Goody s Dash Series race in 2002 2004 taking over from FX in 2001 although in 2004 the Dash Series was no longer sanctioned by NASCAR In 2001 after CBS lost the rights to the Daytona 500 Ken Squier left the network and joined Fox for a one race arrangement as special contributor and studio host Year Network Lap by lap Color commentators Pit reporters Pre Race Host Pre Race Analyst s Ratings Viewers2001 84 85 86 87 Fox Mike Joy Darrell WaltripLarry McReynolds Dick BerggrenSteve ByrnesMatt YocumJeanne Zelasko Chris Myers Jeff HammondDarrell WaltripKen Squier 10 0 24 17 1 million2002 88 89 NBC 90 Allen Bestwick Benny ParsonsWally Dallenbach Bill WeberDave BurnsMarty SniderMatt Yocum Bill Weber Benny Parsons 10 9 26 18 8 million2003 91 92 Fox Mike Joy Darrell WaltripLarry McReynolds Dick BerggrenSteve ByrnesMatt YocumJeanne Zelasko Chris Myers Jeff HammondDarrell Waltrip 9 8 21 16 8 million2004 93 94 95 NBC Allen Bestwick Benny ParsonsWally Dallenbach Bill WeberDave BurnsMarty SniderMatt Yocum Bill Weber Benny Parsons 10 6 24 17 8 million2005 96 97 Fox Mike Joy Darrell WaltripLarry McReynolds Dick BerggrenSteve ByrnesMatt YocumJeanne Zelasko Chris Myers Jeff HammondDarrell Waltrip 10 9 23 18 7 million2006 98 99 100 NBC Bill Weber Benny ParsonsWally Dallenbach Allen BestwickDave BurnsMarty SniderMatt Yocum Bill Weber Benny Parsons 11 3 23 19 4 millionExclusive Fox era 2007 present EditStarting in 2007 Fox became the exclusive home of the Daytona 500 under the terms of NASCAR s new television package Contract extensions signed in 2011 and 2012 extended the exclusive rights on Fox through the 2024 season Year Network Lap by lap Color commentators Pit reporters Pre Race Host Pre Race Analyst s Pre Race Location Ratings 101 Viewers 101 2007 102 103 104 Fox Mike Joy Darrell WaltripLarry McReynolds Dick BerggrenSteve ByrnesMatt YocumKrista Voda Chris Myers Jeff HammondDarrell Waltrip On Site 10 1 20 17 5 million2008 105 106 107 10 2 20 17 8 million2009 108 109 9 2 19 16 0 million2010 110 111 7 7 16 13 3 million2011 112 113 8 7 20 15 6 million2012 114 John Roberts Michael WaltripDarrell Waltrip 8 0 14 13 7 million2013 115 Steve ByrnesMatt YocumKrista VodaJeff Hammond Chris Myers 9 9 22 16 7 million2014 116 117 Steve ByrnesMatt YocumKrista Voda Michael WaltripDarrell WaltripJeff Hammond 5 6 10 9 3 million2015 118 119 Matt YocumJamie LittleChris NevilleVince Welch Michael WaltripDarrell WaltripAndy Petree 7 7 17 13 4 million2016 120 Darrell WaltripJeff Gordon Jeff GordonDarrell WaltripMichael WaltripLarry McReynolds 6 6 12 11 4 million2017 121 6 6 15 12 0 million2018 122 Matt YocumJamie LittleVince WelchRegan Smith 5 3 9 8 million2019 123 Chris Myers Jeff GordonDarrell WaltripMichael Waltrip On Site 5 5 9 17 millionShannon Spake Larry McReynoldsBobby LabonteRicky Craven Fox Studios2020 Jeff Gordon Chris Myers Jeff GordonMichael Waltrip On Site 4 4 7 33 millionShannon Spake Jamie McMurrayLarry McReynolds Fox Studios2021 Jeff GordonClint Bowyer Jamie LittleVince WelchRegan Smith Chris Myers Jeff GordonClint BowyerMichael Waltrip On Site 2 8 4 83 millionShannon Spake Larry McReynolds Bobby Labonte Fox Studios2022 Clint BowyerTony Stewart Chris Myers Clint BowyerTony StewartMichael Waltrip On Site 4 7 8 68 millionShannon Spake Jamie McMurrayTrevor BayneLarry McReynoldsBobby Labonte Fox StudiosNotes Edit 2007 Race finished in prime time hour 7 PM EST Per the current broadcast agreements the Daytona 500 will be televised by Fox through 2022 2010 Two delays totaling 150 minutes caused by track break up Finished in prime time 2012 John Roberts replaced Chris Myers who was placed on bereavement leave after his son s death during Speedweeks Race delayed 30 hours by rain then delayed a second time after a Lap 160 red flag caused by track issues following a jet fuel fire as a result of a crash Race finished in late night hour 1 AM EST Tuesday 10 PM PST Monday after Fox typically signs off 2014 Race finished in late night hour 11 PM EST and in prime time 8 PM PST because of rain delays totaling 6 hours 22 minutes 2015 Race extended to 203 laps 507 5 miles 816 7 km due to a green white checker finish Race got underway after oil dumped on the track 2016 Jeff Gordon replaced Larry McReynolds in the booth for the race as McReynolds moved to the studio Race is the first Daytona 500 to be broadcast live in 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