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    If you buy the $89.95 a year package do you get any TV or do you have to do another PPV package on top of that?

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    The answer to this will determine whether i pony up for DoD or not. Good question.

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    look at the order ppv page , paid members only get a slim discount

    you have to pay for the ppv on top of the yearly subscription
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    PPV's are an additional cost, not included with the DoD subscription.

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    You only get replays of all heat, semi and feature races the next day plus many articles etc. IMO it's a great deal if you compare it to a yearly magazine subscription.

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    Yes you have to pay for the PPV, but you get next day coverage of clips from heats, feature and post race interviews for membership. Clips from every major race in the country is a great deal.

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    As long as you can wait until the race is over, it's no big deal for me. I never pay for live PPV. I enjoy the action the next morning with my mug of coffee.
    Just to give you a idea of how many races they videotape, last year, in the month of June alone they taped 41 different races.
    DoD is a no-brainer for any dirt late model fan. Period!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highside Hustler25 View Post
    As long as you can wait until the race is over, it's no big deal for me. I never pay for live PPV. I enjoy the action the next morning with my mug of coffee.
    Just to give you a idea of how many races they videotape, last year, in the month of June alone they taped 41 different races.
    DoD is a no-brainer for any dirt late model fan. Period!

    Yeah what he said!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highside Hustler25 View Post
    DoD is a no-brainer for any dirt late model fan. Period!
    Agreed. You also get Late Model Live, article by Kevin Kovac and tons of other cool stuff like the post and pre-race interviews. And even if you don't get the PPVs, they have extensive coverage of those races and the biggest races/crown jewels.

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    Don't forget the Summer National "Hell Tour" to boot

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidrock View Post
    Don't forget the Summer National "Hell Tour" to boot
    Yeah. The Hell Tour coverage has been great. I don't know how you could follow it otherwise unless you took a month off to follow the series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highside Hustler25 View Post
    As long as you can wait until the race is over, it's no big deal for me. I never pay for live PPV. I enjoy the action the next morning with my mug of coffee.
    Just to give you a idea of how many races they videotape, last year, in the month of June alone they taped 41 different races.
    DoD is a no-brainer for any dirt late model fan. Period!
    You got it. Exactly what I do.
    Up in the air who my next “favorite” driver is. Really losing hope on Bloomer getting anywhere back to “normal”.

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    At one point I found a spot to view old archived pay per view shows and I can not for the life of me tonight find it anybody know any tips on that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Centeroff View Post
    Anybody figured out how to get the stream from your iPhone/laptop/computer to your tv screen if you have a smart tv? I have lucked up and got it to my tv one time but never again. I know you can run a cord from the laptop to the tv but how can you Bluetooth to the smart tv?
    Google Chromecast will do it. About $30-$40 bucks.
    Up in the air who my next “favorite” driver is. Really losing hope on Bloomer getting anywhere back to “normal”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevensracing_6 View Post
    At one point I found a spot to view old archived pay per view shows and I can not for the life of me tonight find it anybody know any tips on that?
    Dirtstation maybe??
    Up in the air who my next “favorite” driver is. Really losing hope on Bloomer getting anywhere back to “normal”.

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    The Summer nationals coverage is worth the yearly price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chupp n bloomer fan View Post
    Google Chromecast will do it. About $30-$40 bucks.
    That is what I use as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Centeroff View Post
    Anybody figured out how to get the stream from your iPhone/laptop/computer to your tv screen if you have a smart tv? I have lucked up and got it to my tv one time but never again. I know you can run a cord from the laptop to the tv but how can you Bluetooth to the smart tv?

    Apple TV for an iPhone.

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