Need an affordable broadcaster for an event or a championship season? ABN can help. Affordable prices, and options for one, two, or three commentators per broadcast across both our main, and secondary channels!
Broadcasts under 180 minutes (3 hours) in length. Broadcasts include post-race podium interviews when drivers are available. Prices in U.S. Dollars (USD)
Single person commentary crew. Commentator also controls broadcast direction.
Two people in the broadcast booth. One person acts as lead/play by play commentator, and controls broadcast direction. Second person acts as expert/analyst.
Three people in the broadcast booth. One person exclusively controls broadcast direction, while the remaining two people share commentary duties.
Broadcasts more than 180 minutes (3 hours) in length. Includes post-race podium interviews as standard.
Single person commentary crew. Commentator also controls broadcast direction.
Two people in the broadcast booth. One person acts as lead/play by play commentator, and controls broadcast direction. Second person acts as expert/analyst.
Three people in the broadcast booth. One person exclusively controls broadcast direction, while the remaining two people share commentary duties.
Broadcasts under 180 minutes (3 hours) in length. Broadcasts include post-race podium interviews when drivers are available. Prices in U.S. Dollars (USD)
Single person commentary crew. Commentator also controls broadcast direction.
Two people in the broadcast booth. One person acts as lead/play by play commentator, and controls broadcast direction. Second person acts as expert/analyst.
Three people in the broadcast booth. One person exclusively controls broadcast direction, while the remaining two people share commentary duties.
Broadcasts over 180 minutes (3 hours) in length. Includes post-race podium interviews as standard.
Single person commentary crew. Commentator also controls broadcast direction.
Two people in the broadcast booth. One person acts as lead/play by play commentator, and controls broadcast direction. Second person acts as expert/analyst.
Three people in the broadcast booth. One person exclusively controls broadcast direction, while the remaining two people share commentary duties.
The following list of items are considered accessory service add-ons to our Channel 1 partners, and are not included in our base broadcasting packages.
For expanded coverage, beyond the normal allotted or scheduled time.
Pre-event show would include preliminary interviews of competitors and other relevant personalities as time and situations permit, as well as pre-event discussions.
For expanded coverage at the end of normal event broadcasts. Expanded post-event content will include more competitor interviews, an event recap, and highlights of the event.
Please reach us at arrowbroadcastnetwork@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
ABN live race broadcasts include part of final practice, qualifying, and the race itself. Additionally, live broadcasts also include post-race podium interviews, a final rundown of event results, and if possible a breakdown of points standings.
ABN uses PayPal for payments for services. ABN reserves the right to charge an upfront deposit, which would cover the first three scheduled events, before accepting event-to-event payments.
Yes. ABN does not utilize much, if any, volunteer effort. Our commentary members are transparently communicated to regarding service payments, and we negotiate payment methods and payment schedules with our staff on a person-to-person basis.
Yes! ABN is willing to discuss opportunities to sponsor individual events, as well as series entitlement sponsorship opportunities, as well as per event advertisements.
If you are interested in sponsoring or placing advertisements on ABN broadcasts, email arrowbroadcastnetwork@gmail.com or message us on Twitter @eSports_on_ABN!
If we are broadcasting for one of our long term broadcast partners, such as ARCS, HTL, or Winstel, you can visit the series' personalized page in the Competitions tab for more information!
As ABN grows, so will our need for broadcast directors, and commentary personnel. We give prospective commentary team members a trial event to determine whether or not they are a good fit, and what role they would best fit into in an ABN broadcast booth.
If you are interested in being a part of a trial, reach out to us by e-mail, or join our Discord community and reach out to Arrow.
As of July 2022, ABN's live broadcasts are aired on our Twitch channel, and archived 3-10 days later on our YouTube channel. As demand for our service increases, we plan on utilizing our second Twitch channel, and utilizing our YouTube channel as a live broadcast service as well.
Addendum: As of right now, we have no intentions on placing our content anywhere outside of our own platforms. This stance is reviewed on a yearly basis during the winter holiday season.
This is a list of the current series ABN broadcasts or hosts.
Season 4 of HTL's premier racing competition, running on Mondays from August to February.
Broadcasts on Mondays from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. ET
The gateway to the summit of HTL competition begins with the HTL Hammer Down Truck Series on Tuesday nights broadcasted on ABNeSports2.
Broadcasts on Tuesdays from 8:15 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. ET
ABN's flagship oval racing competition returns to Wednesday evenings beginning in 2024!
Series not broadcasted due to embargo on broadcasts with the Dallara IR-18.
ABN's flagship road course racing competition returns to Thursday evenings beginning in October!
Broadcasts on Thursdays from 8:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. ET
One of ARCS' most popular series returns for a sixth season, featuring the NASCAR Trucks.
Broadcasts on Saturdays from 9:45 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. ET
The standard for sports car racing is on ABNeSports1. It's fourth season will run until December, so don't miss out!
Broadcasts on select Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. ET.
This is a list of the upcoming competitions and events coming to ABN's networks
Entering its third season, the Winstel Cup Series brings the action in a completely different level.
Broadcasts on Sundays in 2024 from 7:45 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. ET.
The next season of ARCS' premier stock car competition begins in February 2024. With Tommy Reynolds as defending champion, the year-long chase for glory will kick off again soon.
The sixth season of ABN's Open Wheel World Championship starts on July 10th, with space just now opening to join ABN's flagship series!
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