DirecTV Ending NASCAR Hot Pass Programming Due To High Cost, Low Demand
DirecTV Senior VP/PR Darris Gringeri said, “We tried to charge for the (Hot Pass) product a few years ago, but the demand for it was low. We decided to switch to a free service. It’s been great and we’ve been happy with it. It’s been a differentiator. But in the end, the production cost became too much to bear." DirecTV made the decision to end its NASCAR sponsorship and discontinue Hot Pass last month. The offering was expensive because DirecTV had to sublicense the video rights to in-car-camera footage from NASCAR rightsholders Fox, Turner and ESPN. NASCAR plans to look for another sponsor in the official TV broadcasting services and equipment category, which DirecTV previously held. SportsBusiness Journal