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The Truth About Cars is saying that rally racer, drifter, and stunt driver Tanner Faust will be one of the hosts of the American Top Gear. If you were like me and had never heard of him before, watch this video of him hosting a show on SPEED.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErNQHsVZrBM They also are reporting that Dan Neil will no longer be involved with the American Top Gear. But the big news here is that NBC execs pulled L.A. Times auto writer Dan Neil from the U.S. show after a viewing his audition tape -- despite a signed contract with the Pulitzer prize-winning critic. Neil says he's "very disappointed" with the network's decision, but understands their motivation. "They couldn't handle my heat," he joked. "Seriously. It's probably because I'm not very good on TV."In addition, the article addresses some of the concerns we've been having about advertisers. Neil also reveals that NBC and the BBC are aware that aping the original Top Gear's no-holds-barred reviewing style could piss off the media company's automotive advertisers -- and devised a solution. "They're writing around the problem, by not doing car reviews unless they really love the car."I seriously hope that's a joke because making fun of cars is one of the things that makes Top Gear great. Then again, we have to face the reality that the whole reason NBC exists is due to advertisers, so they aren't exactly going to want to piss them off. So, I guess not reviewing the crap cars is better than no show at all. Thanks to jnelcar for the tip. Posted By: Viper007Bond Link: http://www.finalgear.com/news/2008/0...-nbc-contract/ |
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