Before moving on...props to @PoconoRaceway and the fans there for remembering Rowdy @KyleBusch in the nicest ways. It was touching, visible and just so like Pocono....always such a family friendly, caring track.
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Disney Channel’s reported Throwback event, featuring beloved classic series and Disney Channel Original Movies, has apparently been canceled due to disappointing viewership numbers.
According to reports, while Disney Channel’s regular evening programming typically attracts between 200,000 and 300,000 viewers, the nostalgia-focused block struggled to reach even 100,000 viewers. The event was designed to celebrate fan-favorite shows from the network’s golden era, but audience interest reportedly fell short of expectations.
If true, the cancellation highlights the challenge of translating nostalgia into strong television ratings in today’s streaming-dominated entertainment landscape.
(Source: DisneyBeat101)
🥹 @DaleJr and his daughter Nicole made a core memory post-race celebrating with @J_Allgaier.
🏁 "We went out there, hopped in, went for a ride and she loved it.
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"I think he's a better racecar driver than we maybe thought."
Fun Fact: From 2014-15 on ABC Family and in 2016 on Freeform, the channels would air Disney Channel Original programs and movies from the early 2000s in a block known as “That’s So Throwback”. It aired for a month during weeknights at 12-2a.
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Disney Channel’s Throwback event featuring classic series and Disney Channel Original Movies has reportedly been canceled due to low ratings.
Despite Disney Channel’s regular evening lineup typically drawing 200K–300K viewers, the Throwback programming struggled to surpass 100K viewers.
(Source: @DisneyBeat101)
Christopher Bell says he hit the wall so hard at Michigan, his ear piece popped out and he had no communication with his team.
Bell "knew my wrist was broke right away because I couldn't disconnect my shirt."
His foot "hurt really bad," but it was just bruised.
He also knew right away his head was OK because he didn't black out, remembered everything (including staring at the MICHIGAN USA sign right before slamming the wall) and passed the concussion tests in the care center.
"Super, super blessed I didn't hit my noggin."