Wednesday, February 28, 2007

As some of you may know and I have alluded to this, the video content page on Champ Car’s website will take a dramatically expanded role. As it should. Right now we’re looking to have a huge influx of content, varying from interviews, daily reports, tech features, lighter-side skits, night-on-the-town kind of stuff, whatever we can think of we can try. We have a budget this year and it should be great.

Not too long ago I proposed that we launch our efforts with a splash and suggested that a sit down with Kevin Kalkhoven would be a good idea, at Spring Training. Not a cheerleading sit-down, not a rah rah, everything is rosy sit-down, but an actual interview. Go to the source on some issues. I figured we could have fun with him too, ask him silly questions that a man of his stature has no business answering, but business-talk first. And in lieu of Robin’s article and things being the way they currently are, this potential interview couldn’t come at a better time.

Well, it looks like this idea might come to fruition. Still ironing out some details in terms of availability and scheduling, but it looks very promising.
This is where you come in. I’d very much like to have your suggestions on what to ask Mr. Kevin Kalkhoven. Obviously we have some questions in mind and there are obvious one’s to ask. Nonetheless, I would like to hear some of your suggestions and if one of your questions were to be asked, then proper credit would be given (with your permission, of course).

So, please send me some suggestions. My email is emgagnon@yahoo.com

3 Comments:

At 3:51 PM EST , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well Eric, I know now why Miller went off the deep end.

He wanted to interview KK but you beat to him to the punch.

Sounds like you will have another interesting summer coming up, I 'll try to come up with questions for you.

DW

 
At 4:05 PM EST , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The obvious question:
Kevin, with the potential in place to alienate 1/3 of your total fans, north of the border, by not having live coverage or any at all, what are you, and your office doing to ensure television coverage in Canada?

Part 2: Subsequent to that, what is being done to ensure uninterupted viewing in Europe and Australia?

 
At 2:32 PM EST , Anonymous Anonymous said...

How do we get a GOOD race
somewhere in the rocky mountain
front range today ...Denver 2009 isn't good enough.

 

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