Actually, ESPN and Poynter have parted ways, per this blog 
post.<http://espn.go.com/blog/poynterreview/post/_/id/522/finale-espns-size-power-demand-scrutiny>The
 institute is, though, watching the sitch in Daytona, and reported on 
the pillaging of "tubes" of the 
crash<http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/als-morning-meeting/205168/nascar-blocks-youtube-video-of-daytona-crash-out-of-caution-and-respect/>by
 NASCAR, claiming copyright violation (hard to prove).

Really, the media that usually cover these events can and will blow their 
own horns over the political issues... Jeff 
Owens<http://aol.sportingnews.com/nascar/story/2013-02-24/daytona-crash-fan-injuries-danger-restrictor-plate-racing-speed>,
 
as an example, follows Kevin's observation.

-- BOB

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