FOX’s inaugural IndyCar broadcast from St. Petersburg witnessed a significant surge in viewership, offering a slew of fresh features. FOX’s IndyCar producer, Pam Miller, revealed that her team is committed to enhancing the positives and resolving the minor issues that cropped up during the broadcast.
Miller took the opportunity to discuss the experience of the first race and the plans for the upcoming one at The Thermal Club, during a brief interval in the race schedule.
When asked about the initial reactions to the St. Pete broadcast, in spite of minor hiccups such as timing discrepancies and graphic glitches, Miller expressed immense pride in her team’s effort. The team, she said, ventured outside their comfort zones, took risks, and strived to present a unique experience to the viewers. She lauded the team’s synergy and commitment to trying new things and bringing fresh perspectives. The team’s energy and commitment were palpable, as was the adrenaline rush, making the experience truly exhilarating.
Miller also touched upon the change in tone in the broadcast booth, replacing the occasional disputes and digressions that characterized previous broadcasts. The broadcast team was more focused and harmonized, which she attributes to a group effort. The primary aim, she said, was to create a product that was easily digestible, engaging, and appealing to both long-time fans and newcomers to the sport.
To achieve this, Miller and her team adopted a storytelling approach, introducing the viewers to the drivers, the technology, and the cars. They aimed to create an immersive experience without overwhelming the viewers, integrating elements from the town’s culture, art, food, and other aspects. The team’s camaraderie and mutual respect, she said, was evident in their broadcast and will likely continue to shine through in future broadcasts.
Discussing the lessons learned from St. Pete and plans for the upcoming Thermal race, Miller revealed that the team is working to improve their technology. She assured that the St. Pete broadcast was just the beginning and that the team has plans to gradually add more features. The focus will be on maintaining a balance between race strategy and on-track action, while also incorporating more stories. Every race, she said, will be a learning experience and an opportunity to try new things.
In conclusion, Miller expressed her team’s commitment to growth and innovation. She promised that the viewers will witness a change, spontaneity, and creativity with each race. The team is set to experiment and improve, with a vision to continually move forward and enhance the viewer experience.