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But now, viewers of the Prime Video races can see fuel usage with the introduction of the Burn Bar. The post How Prime Video’s ‘Burn Bar’ Is Changing How We Watch NASCAR appeared first on TV ...
Prime Video averaged 2.16 million for its five NASCAR Cup Series races. This was the first season the streaming service carried NASCAR events under a seven-year rights deal.
In this screen shot from Prime Video broadcast released by Prime Video, The "Burn Bar," lower left, is used to measure Ryan Blaney's performance during a NASCAR on Prime broadcast of a NASCAR Cup ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Prime Video averaged 2.16 million for its five NASCAR Cup Series races. This was the first season the streaming service carried NASCAR events under a seven-year rights deal.
Prime Video, though, developed an AI tool using car data available to broadcasters and teams that can measure miles per gallon. The Burn Bar made a brief appearance during Prime's first broadcast ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Prime Video averaged 2.16 million for its five NASCAR Cup Series races. This was the first season the streaming service carried NASCAR events under a seven-year rights deal.
In this screen shot from Prime Video broadcast released by Prime Video, The “Burn Bar,” lower left, is used to measure Ryan Blaney’s performance during a NASCAR on Prime broadcast on June 1.
Prime Video, though, developed an AI tool using car data available to broadcasters and teams that can measure miles per gallon. The Burn Bar made a brief appearance during Prime's first broadcast ...
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