McGRATH, BAILEY, DOYLE AND HANNAH FOR WEEK THREE OF THE MOTO SHOW WITH JIM HOLLEY.
A great line-up of industry luminaries for episode three as viewership increases.
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Pete Doyle from Rockstar Makita Suzuki Road Racing will be giving an update on the current AMA Superbike Series
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August 31, 2011 - Fullerton, CA - As the "The Moto Show
with Jim Holley" (TMS) gets into it's third week, the star power of
guests continues to stay strong as everyone involved is seeing the
potential in this new
show and wants to be on it. Episode three features Jeremy "Showtime"
McGrath, David "The Icon" Bailey, Pete Doyle from the Yoshimura Suzuki
Team and Bob "Hurricane" Hannah jumping in to help his buddies at
Matrix Concepts show off their new products.
"Every week, we all learn a little bit more and people are saying the
shows are getting better each week. Having guest talent like we are
getting makes producing the show that much easier and more fun," said
Todd Huffman, series
creator and Executive Producer at Pipeline Digital Media. "After three
weeks we are proving to the industry and ourselves that a weekly talk
show about motorcycle competition can be pulled off."
Jeremy McGrath discusses his MXoN experiences, his truck racing career
and commented about Chad Reed's season and more, while David Bailey
talks about his new role at JT Racing, his new bicycle company and his
Ironman experiences. Pete
Doyle from the Rockstar Makita Suzuki Road Racing team chats about the
strategy for Blake Young going into the last two rounds of the AMA
Superbike Series, and Chadd Cole from Matrix Concepts gets some "help"
from Bob Hannah as
he shows Jim the new Matrix line of products.
This episode can be viewed at
www.youtube.com/user/TheMotoShowTV
As TMS enters it's third week viewership continues to grow on YouTube as
enthusiasts are discovering the show through web sites, social media
pages and word of mouth. The first episode is heading towards 12,000
views and combined the shows
are approaching 25,000 views.
"It's great to see the numbers grows like this on a new motorcycle media
project like this developed specifically for YouTube and the Internet,"
said Huffman. "After week four we should continue to get encouraging
numbers as
the show finds even more viewers around the US and abroad."
The show is hosted by former Supercross World Champion and factory Yamaha rider Jim Holley, as well as Cycle News Editor, Paul Carruthers and Nitro Circus' Laurette Nicoll.
Episodes one through three are available on
YouTube. Visit the YouTube Channel
"TheMotoShowTV". Also show links are available at
www.TheMotoShow.com and
Facebook and Twitter
@TheMotoShowTV
Advertisers for the first shows include Husqvarna Motorcycles, JT Racing, Matrix Concepts and Butler Maps.
In-kind supporters for the show include: Pacific Panel Products, Shop.Retro.net,
Matrix Concepts, Motion Pro Tools, Champion Built, Autographed
Collectables, Vintage Iron, Early Years of Motocross Museum, Associated
Electronics, Stages
Theatre - Fullerton, and Resource Marketing.
For advertising and sponsorship information please call Mark Thome at (714) 343-8799 or email at
mark@pdmtv.com.
For previous TMS press releases click
here
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