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The network originally launched as Speedvision on December 31, 1995. The network was one of two (the other being the Outdoor Life Network ) formed out of a partnership of Cox Cable and Times Mirror which had combined their cable systems operations in 1994.
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He also founded Speedvision (now Fox Sports 1) and Outdoor Life Network. Werner served as President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Outdoor Channel, Outdoor Life Network and Speedvision. Currently, Werner is a member of an Automobile Competition Committee of the United States board that hears appeals regarding motorsport infractions.
Speed Center and its predecessors were a staple of Speed Channel since the network opened as SpeedVision in 1996. Among the names were Speedvision News RaceWeek (1996 – February 2002), Speed News (February 2002 – July 30, 2006), and The Speed Report (August 6, 2006 – January 30, 2011).
From 1998 to 2000, coverage was split between Speedvision (full live coverage) and Fox Sports Net (usually taped delayed). [17] From 2001 to 2012, Speedvision (later renamed Speed) had full coverage of the championship, with select races also airing on broadcast networks (ABC in early years, CBS in 2005, Fox from 2007 to 2012).
Posey moved to Speedvision (later known as SPEED) in 1996, covering various races namely sports car racing and Formula One.He also did essay work for the coverage of the Tour de France on OLN/Versus (later known as NBCSN), serving as the "Race Historian", and wrote for Road & Track magazine.
David Despain (born 20 May 1946) is an American motorsports journalist. He was the host of WindTunnel with Dave Despain on Speed Channel, and NASCAR Inside Nextel Cup, until the former was cancelled during the demise of Speed and the latter underwent a format change at the beginning of the 2008 NASCAR Season.