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NBC ROLLS OUT ALL STAR WILLIAMS FOR FIRST NASCAR BROADCAST

          NBC Sports presented its first ever NASCAR broadcasts
     with Saturday's coverage of the HotWheels.com 300 Busch
     Series race and Sunday's coverage of the Pennzoil 400
     presented by Kmart from Homestead, FL.  NBC News anchor
     Brian Williams, who hosted the broadcasts, introduced
     Sunday's race by calling NASCAR "the number one spectator
     sport in the country, the fastest-growing sport in America." 
     Williams said he was "on loan" to NBC Sports, as NASCAR is
     his "hobby" (NBC, 11/14).  USA TODAY's Michael Hiestand
     writes that Williams "hosted adequately, standing out with a
     tie that might have pleased Yves Saint Laurent."  Hiestand:
     "In a sport where constant on-air graphics seems to cover
     everything from car RPMs to drivers' horoscopes, NBC offered
     sparse screens -- except, of course, for its constant five-
     ringed Olympic symbols which, like Williams' anchor outfit,
     constituted a stock car TV first" (USA TODAY, 11/15).  In
     Houston, David Barron: "As for stylistic differences from
     traditional NASCAR networks, NBC featured wide-angle shots
     instead of tight, track-level shots favored by CBS, mixed
     down trackside microphones and ran several features ...
     which CBS would never do."  Barron: "The result was a
     quieter, perhaps friendlier atmosphere for new viewers NBC
     hopes to bring to the sport.  And you have to wonder if the
     absence of Southern accents among announcers was an effort
     to put a new face on NASCAR for new fans" (HOUSTON
     CHRONICLE, 11/15).  In Miami, Terry Jackson reports that
     NBC's telecast of Saturday's BGN race was "a little
     tentative, bugged by minor glitches."  By Sunday, the NBC
     team "seemed more at ease and delivered a show that was
     solid if not flashy or particularly insightful."  Overall,
     it "was not a bad start" for the network.  Jackson writes
     that Williams "was there at the start of each race, setting
     the tone for the event before handing off" to Allen
     Bestwick.  Williams would "then pop up in from time to time
     from his special infield post with taped features or tidbits
     he picked up in the garages" (MIAMI HERALD, 11/15).

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